For almost three decades the Rockland Municipal Fish Pier has proven to be a vital facility for fisherman, fuel transport, transient herring carriers, seasonal aquaculture harvesters (sea urchins and seaweed), local island residents, ground fishing vessels, buyers, and smacks. This facility provides vital waterfront access and support services for fishermen and other marine industries up and down the mid coast as well as an effective platform to bring buyers and sellers together.
The Rockland Municipal Fish Pier is owned and operated by the City of Rockland. The City has managed the Pier since the early 2000’s. Prior to that time, the pier was managed by three private contractors over a 15 year period.
Since taking over responsibility for the management of the Fish Pier the City of Rockland has led successful efforts to make the Fish Pier operation sustainable and operate on a revenue-neutral basis. The City’s Harbor and Waterfront Department has successfully secured annual leases and a regular stream of interim users of the Pier contributing to fiscal stability.
This facility enables more than 100 working men and woman to operate in their trade while also offering parking and a designated area for gear repair. The Rockland location of this facility is easily accessible to local repair facilities, parts suppliers, and groceries for island residents. While this facility was originally built as a fish pier to support mid coast Maine’s commercial fishing industry, it has evolved into a multi-use facility that supports many marine related industries and provides a vital link in the supply chain of the economies of Maine’s island communities from Frenchboro to Matinicus.
Rockland continues to play a key regional role in the commercial fishery, landing 35 million pounds of seafood in 2016. This multiuse facility serves:
- 24 lobstermen
- three herring carriers
- four lobster buyers
- two bait dealers
All applications for use of the facility is available at the Fish Pier, please contact the Assistant Harbormaster, Hutch Hutchinson for more details.