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UNE senior Regina Dyer

UNE’s Regina Dyer Continues Her Work to Help Maine Lighthouses & ALF

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: March 23, 2026

Many of our organization’s supporters and friends will remember Regina Dyer, a University of New England student who worked with the American Lighthouse Foundation in summer 2025 through UNE’s Sustainability […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Lighthouses and Climate / Storm News Tagged With: 2025, american lighthouse foundation, bob trapani, climate vulnerability assessment, regina dyer, save our shores saco bay symposium, summer sustainability fellowship, university of new england

Climate Vulnerability Assessment

UNE and ALF Release Climate Vulnerability Assessment Report of Maine Lighthouses

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: March 22, 2026

The University of New England (UNE), Maine’s largest independent university, and the American Lighthouse Foundation (ALF), a national leader in historic lighthouse preservation based in Maine, collaborated together on a […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Lighthouses and Climate / Storm News Tagged With: american lighthouse foundation, bob trapani, climate change, climate vulnerability assessment of Maine lighthouses, dr. cameron wake, Ford Reiche, halfway rock lighthouse, january 2024 storms, jr, mitigation, regina dyer, Resiliency, storm damage, university of new england, world monuments fund

ALF Maine Light Station Climate Impacts Survey Report

ALF Releases Maine Light Station Climate Impacts Survey Report

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: March 22, 2026

As a result of the winter 2024 storms, the American Lighthouse Foundation formed a Storm & Mitigation Response Team in April 2024. Over the past two years, the team has […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Lighthouses and Climate / Storm News, Storm & Mitigation Committee Tagged With: 2024, american lighthouse foundation, damage assessments, disaster recovery, emergency response, January, maine light station climate impacts survey report, Resiliency, storm and mitigation response team, storms, weather-related events

Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse

Avoiding “Used to Be”

By: Bob Trapani, Jr., ALF Executive Director Published: October 28, 2025

To truly win at making our nation’s historic light stations more resilient in the face of climate weather impacts, we need to be where there has been great loss. Where […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Lighthouses and Climate / Storm News Tagged With: american lighthouse foundation, climate weather impacts, erosion, light in a storm, mitigation, Resiliency, rising sea levels, storm & mitigation response team, storm surge, storms, wind

2025 National Maritime Heritage Conference

ALF Presents at the National Maritime Heritage Conference

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: October 9, 2025

The twelfth annual Maritime Heritage Conference & Historic Naval Ship Association Symposium was held on September 24-27, 2025, in Buffalo, New York. According to the National Maritime Historical Society, “The […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Lighthouses and Climate / Storm News Tagged With: 2025, adaptation, american lighthouse foundation, bob trapani, buffalo, climate change, mitigation, national maritime heritage conference, new york, Resiliency, storms, sustainability

UNE student Regina Dyer mapping Maine lighthouses

UNE Student Maps what Risks Maine’s Lighthouses Face from Storm Damage

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: August 14, 2025

Story by Jacob Murphy, Reporter • WMTW TV 8 Portland • August 14, 2025 BIDDEFORD, Maine – While many students are away on summer break, Regina Dyer has been splitting […]

Filed Under: ALF News, Lighthouses and Climate / Storm News Tagged With: 2025, american lighthouse foundation, bob trapani, climate, climate adaptation, Frank Rios, Jacob Murphy, maine, mitigation, portland, regina dyer, Resiliency, storm surge, summer sustainability fellowship, university of new england, vulnerability assessment, WMTW TV 8, world monuments fund

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