Today’s labor market is complicated, and young Mainers don’t necessarily know where to look. If you’re in high school, college or recently graduated, there are plenty of jobs to be found, but picking the right industry can feel like rocket science.
Here’s one idea: Maine’s “blue economy,” where careers are tied to the state’s ocean and marine industries. The University of Maine in Orono recently hosted a Blue Economy Career Summit, which over 30 employers attended to connect with college students and explain their services. From Bath Iron Works to Maine Outdoor Brands, employers in this sector promote the sustainable use of our state’s natural resources for community development and economic growth. Careers include aquaculture farmers (including oyster farmers), boatbuilders, fishermen, marine scientists, seafood processors, and tourism operators on the coast. (There are plenty of others.)
Whether you’re interested in marine research or farming some of the world’s best oysters, the blue economy is versatile—and powerful too. This sector employs nearly 100,000 Mainers, accounting for over 10 percent of the economy in many coastal counties. The Department of Marine Resources is also hiring today, allowing people to research and conserve Maine’s natural wonders for the greater good.
We are fortunate to live in a beautiful state with a world-renowned coastline, in addition to countless lakes and rivers, and these natural resources are key job creators. The Maine economy is nothing without our blue economy, and it is ready to welcome the next generation. Are you ready to go “blue”? The Maine Career Exploration Program has helped with paid internships and ELO's within the aquaculture industry - contact us today to learn more.