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November 11, 2024February 8, 2025 Bill Zoellick Other

Second Corea Resilience Meeting

Gouldsboro residents, especially Corea residents, are invited to participate in the second Corea Resilience Planning meeting at 4 PM on Saturday, November 16, at the Black Duck Inn in Corea. In this second meeting, participants will review alternative approaches to reduce storm vulnerability and share preferences.

September 20, 2024June 6, 2025 Cynthia Thayer Other

Corea Residents Begin Work Toward Storm Resilience

Gouldsboro launched its project aimed at improving Corea's ability to withstand big storms. The 46 residents at the meeting described what they saw in the January storms and their thoughts about what the project needs to address. This article summarizes meeting outcomes and describes the project's next steps, including a second meeting on November 16.

September 12, 2024November 3, 2025 Cynthia Thayer Other

Resilience at Bottom Line Fisheries

Bottom Line Fisheries in Corea Harbor was awarded $25,000 in matching funds from Maine's Working Waterfront program to help repair damages from the January 10 storm.

August 13, 2024September 12, 2024 Bill Zoellick Other

Corea Harbor Resilience Kick-Off

Gouldsboro will kick off its Corea Harbor Resilience project at the Black Duck Inn in Corea on Sunday, August 25th, at 4 PM. The project wll identify the best ways to modify the Crowley Island Causeway and the Corea-Cranberry Point road junction so that they can withstand large storms and sea level rise.

July 6, 2024November 3, 2025 Bill Zoellick Other

Looking Ahead for Three Key Harbors

A new project funded with $50,000 from the Coastal Community Grant/Shore and Harbor Planning Grant program will focus on increasing coastal resilience in Bunkers Harbor, Prospect Harbor, and South Gouldsboro harbor. It will evaluate working waterfront infrastructure and recommend improvements.

July 5, 2024November 3, 2025 Bill Zoellick Other

Gouldsboro Receives $50,000 for Corea Study

Gouldsboro has received $50,000 from the Community Resilience Partnership to bring residents, stakeholders, engineers, and climate specialists together to identify new road designs for two Corea Harbor locations. The goal is to withstand storms larger than the one that hammered Corea Harbor on January 10 this year.

February 27, 2024November 3, 2025 Bill Zoellick Other

Storm Surge in Prospect Harbor

The January 10 storm brought about 4 feet of storm surge to Gouldsboro's shore, with 5 and 6 foot waves running on top of it. The surge and waves reached the top of Prospect Harbor and had nowhere else to go. Here are some pictures.

February 27, 2024June 24, 2024 Bill Zoellick Other

Sand Cove Proposal

Gouldsboro submitted a proposal to the Maine Department of Transportation, asking them to support a feasibility study of alternatives to the current Corea Road at Sand Cove. Losing the road cuts hundreds of household off from emergency services.

February 27, 2024November 3, 2025 Bill Zoellick Other

Storm Update from Lighthouse Point

In the twenty years we have been here, there have been only a few  occasions when we have had splash over on our shore. We thought the next decade would bring more such events, but we never imagined getting the destruction of the storm of January 10th.  

February 27, 2024November 3, 2025 Bill Zoellick Other

Wonsqueak Harbor Woes

Wonsqueak Harbor was not spared by the January 10 storm. Here are some photos along with a report from John Renwick, whose house faces the harbor.

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