Maine Maritime Academy Corning School of Ocean Studies

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The Corning School of Ocean Studies offers dynamic majors in Marine Biology, Oceanography, and Coastal and Marine Environmental Science. Our oceanside campus and waterfront facilities are the ideal location for your comprehensive ocean-based science education. Whether it’s aboard our research vessel Friendship, in our waterfront classrooms and wet labs, or receiving your SCUBA certification, you w

ill develop an awareness of the ocean environment and of human impact on the ocean’s ecosystems. MMA offers the only program of its type in the U.S.: a five-year degree program joining Marine Biology, Oceanography, or Coastal and Marine Environmental Science with Small Vessel Operations. This popular offering combines your passion for science and love of vessels, navigation and boat handling. Graduates will receive a Bachelor’s degree and qualify for the US Coast Guard 200-ton Mate license. This license allows you to be the operator of vessels up to about 150 feet in length, including research vessels, ferries, whale watch excursion boats, and many more.

Rising CMES sophomore Matt Glidden has been learning all about what it takes for a community to steward its alewife run....
05/08/2026

Rising CMES sophomore Matt Glidden has been learning all about what it takes for a community to steward its alewife run. Hired through a partnership between and the alewife committees of the Bagaduce River and Patten Stream, Matt is helping install fish passage devices through active beaver dams, clearing streams of debris, counting fish and collecting biometric data and helping with educational programs.

When you need to trim your SCUBA fins to pack into your bag- MMA’s wood shop has the tools to make that possible 😂 Marin...
05/08/2026

When you need to trim your SCUBA fins to pack into your bag- MMA’s wood shop has the tools to make that possible 😂 Marine Biology Professor Alan Verde is getting ready for his summer which includes lots of SCUBA and working with two Ocean Studies students at Rosario Beach Marine Lab.

The field season has begun-Professors Whittaker and O’Malley took advantage of favorable tides and spring (ish) weather ...
04/25/2026

The field season has begun-Professors Whittaker and O’Malley took advantage of favorable tides and spring (ish) weather to install water quality data loggers at the Mill Creek in Penobscot Maine-the site of a major culvert replacement project where Ocean Studies Environmental Science faculty and students are responsible for monitoring impacts on the marsh for the next several years.

Looksmaxxing? Bio-hacking? It must be the last day of class in Bi102. First year students completed an in class activity...
04/25/2026

Looksmaxxing? Bio-hacking? It must be the last day of class in Bi102. First year students completed an in class activity about the applications of modern molecular biology today. Conservation biology, food systems, commercial applications and intellectual property, and yes DIY self optimization sparked many lively conversations.

Seven intrepid Ocean Studies students showed up at a local fish way on this cold rainy morning to help local fish run ma...
04/16/2026

Seven intrepid Ocean Studies students showed up at a local fish way on this cold rainy morning to help local fish run managers install equipment that helps them count and harvest alewives. Sand bags, lobster trap mesh, plywood and a whole lot of old line did the trick and now Wight’s Pond is ready for the fish to arrive.

Chemical Oceanography lab got out on the R/V Friendship today, using the CTD to understand nutrient dynamics in the Baga...
04/10/2026

Chemical Oceanography lab got out on the R/V Friendship today, using the CTD to understand nutrient dynamics in the Bagaduce River. It was sunny but blustery… Paige and Will win the award for gritting through being exceptionally cold.

Geological Oceanography (OS211) took a break from seismic studies to design, build and deploy ROVs in  Bok Pool. The goa...
03/31/2026

Geological Oceanography (OS211) took a break from seismic studies to design, build and deploy ROVs in Bok Pool. The goal was to retrieve The Potato from the bottom. Amber, Ally and Will won for fastest recovery mission!

MMA Ocean Studies students and faculty attended the Maine Sustainability and Water Conference in Augusta, ME on Thursday...
03/27/2026

MMA Ocean Studies students and faculty attended the Maine Sustainability and Water Conference in Augusta, ME on Thursday, March 26th. In a poster session, Jake Allison and Hannah Mellor, CMES majors, authored and presented Saltmarsh Vegetation Survey Preceding Culvert Replacement and Tidal Flow Restoration in Penobscot, Maine. Landon Parks, Marine Bio major, presented her senior research work on Polyethylene Terephthalate Microfiber Uptake in the Marine Sponge Halichondria Panicea. Professor Karen Merritt presented Development of a Rapid, Stable and Inexpensive Monitoring Technique for Porewater Sulfide in the Intertidal Zone, on which Jake Allison is a co-author. Professors Kerry Whittaker and Sarah O’Malley also attended as co-authors and in support of our spectacular students. This was a perfect forum to highlight Ocean Studies research and network with water sustainability scientists and leaders throughout the state!

Ocean Studies Professor Alan Verde recently returned from a science trip of a lifetime- an exploration and collecting tr...
03/18/2026

Ocean Studies Professor Alan Verde recently returned from a science trip of a lifetime- an exploration and collecting trip in Antarctica aboard an Explorer’s Club Expedition.

Photo 1: Diving on Berg: Diving on a “berg” is one of the most interesting dives Prof. Verde has ever done in his entire diving career; the melting of the iceberg makes maintaining your buoyancy trim interesting and challenging (Photo by Barbara Gentile). Photo 2: Prof. Verde diving in 30 oF (which is just above the freezing point of seawater) to collect both specimens of marine algae and animals for cataloging and curation at the Natural History Museum of Los County (Photo by Barbara Gentile). Photo 3: The official arrival of the MMA (Prof. Verde of the Ocean Studies department) to The White Continent of Antarctica on 21 February 2026 as part of the Explorer’s Club Expedition to collect samples for the Natural History Museum of Los County (Photo by Jeff Bozanic).

It was an “eggs”cellent week in Bi102 lab, investigating diffusion and osmosis using de-calcified eggs as models for the...
02/20/2026

It was an “eggs”cellent week in Bi102 lab, investigating diffusion and osmosis using de-calcified eggs as models for the plasma membrane. Who knew there could be so many names to give the egg samples!? Eggmund, Eggna, Eggward… more fun than sample 1, 2, and 3.

It was senior night for Ocean Studies swimmers Jay Creegan and Ellie Brewer. What a privilege to know these young people...
01/25/2026

It was senior night for Ocean Studies swimmers Jay Creegan and Ellie Brewer. What a privilege to know these young people!

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