Welcome to the Marine Law Institute's Website
The Marine Law Institute at the University of Maine School of Law has long been a leading resource of legal information and education for local, state and national economic development programs, marine resource managers, environmental protection agencies, and Sea Grant research and outreach teams.
Consider these issues of critical importance to Maine's economy:
- The recent revisions to the national fishing law, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and its impact on New England fishing communities;
- The impact of climate change on marine and coastal ecosystems;
- Off-shore siting of alternative energy facilities;
- Aquaculture's future role in providing protein to world; and
- Opportunities for biomedical applications from marine-based science.
Recognizing that even Maine's natural resources industries will in the future embrace the innovation economy, the School of Law has moved the Marine Law Institute into the Center for Law & Innovation. The Center and MLI share a common goal of high-quality, neutral research, education and service aligned with economic development efforts and environmental sustainability.
News
- November 2007—Click here to view the Blog Archive from the Sector Agreement Workshop held on November 1-2 at GMRI
- October 2007—Center Publishes “Climate Change and the Northwest Atlantic” book.
- April 2007—Center and GMRI Collaborate on Climate Change Forum
- January 2007—MLI Wins National Sea Grant Law Center Award to Host Conference on Fishing Sector Agreements

