Bremen Lobster Cooperative
With two piers, multiple buildings, cold storage for bait, ample parking, and fuel storage onsite, the facility is an important landing and lobster buying station for the area.
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Fishermen’s Heritage Lobster Co-op wharf services 40 lobster boats in a fishing harbor that is one of the busiest in the state.
Read MoreFriendship Lobster Cooperative
One of the most important fisheries access points in Friendship Harbor.
Read MoreGreat Wass Bait & Lobster Co.
The most heavily used commercial fishing property on Beals Island, serving nearly 100 boats annually.
Read MoreHolbrook Wharf
A mixed-use property that includes a commercial fishing wharf, a snack bar, a historic house with two apartments, a general store and a second dock with floats for recreational boating access and two moorings.
Read MoreIsle au Haut Municipal Pier
Isle au Haut Municipal multi-use pier directly benefits the island’s 15 commercial fishermen who land lobsters, halibut, scallops, and clams.
Read MoreJohn Hancock Wharf
John Hancock Wharf provides three commercial lobster boats loading and unloading capacity, gear and bait storage, parking and access to fuel.
Read MoreMaine Fresh Lobster
Maine Fresh Lobster property services about 10 lobster boats seasonally providing fuel, bait, and a point of sale for up to 19 lobstermen.
Read MoreMoosabec Mussels
provides access for more than 10 mussel and mahogany clam boats that require a sturdy pier and deep water to berth at low tide.
Read MoreNorth End Lobster Co-op
Located on Westport Island, the North End Lobster Co-op wharf provides deep water access to fishermen in the area, benefiting more than 40 families.
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