Harbormaster
Harbormaster Mission
The Kittery Port Authority and Kittery Harbormaster mission is to provide marine law enforcement, rescue and education services to boaters within the tidal waters of Kittery Maine. We are dedicated to delivering these services to the boating community with courtesy and professionalism. Our goal is to foster a safe boating environment by maintaining a high state of readiness and cultivating partnerships with fisherman, recreational boat owners, marina owners, and other marine law enforcement agencies on the Piscataqua River in order to make Kittery the safest boating waters in all of Maine.
Harbormaster Contact Information
Harbormaster Updates and News
Kittery Shellfish Licenses for the 2023-2024 Season
Seasonal Shellfish licenses were issued on September 23, 2023 at the Traip Academy Harbormaster Shack. Additional information will be posted in the coming weeks about Shellfish Harvesting Day Licenses which will be available for the 2023-2024 season. The Kittery Shellfish Harvesting season is from Dec 1, 2023 until Apr 30, 2024.
For additional updates, please visit the Shellfish Conservation Committee page by clicking here.
For more information or questions on the shellfish licensing, please contact Shellfish Warden, Chuck Moran at 207-703-4415 or cmoran@kitteryme.org.
Important Reminders
Safety is important. Make sure your boat has all the required safety gear and is in good shape. We strongly encourage all to wear a Personal Floatation Device at all times while on the water, even when in your dinghy coming/going from your mooring.
No wake zone, remember to keep speed/wake down. Critical areas, Back Channel, Pepperrell Cove mooring field, entry to Spruce Creek, Chauncey Creek and under bridges on the Piscataqua.
Helpful reminder: If you are thinking of purchasing a new boat and putting it on your mooring, please remember, The Kittery Port Authority Rules and Regulations require Harbormaster pre-approval if the boat is larger than your current boat. Speak to us before purchasing, as the new vessel can NOT be allowed on your mooring until the research has been completed to ensure it will fit in the mooring field and that you have the proper mooring gear to hold it.
During the boating season, we will be out and around at Pepperrell Cove, Traip and/or on the water most of the time. Our administrative office is located within the Kittery Police Department (KPD). Please come to the KPD front reception desk and the person on-duty will page us if one of us is there. It might be best to text (207) 332-2656 or call us at (207) 451-0829.
For non-emergency concerns, complaints and requests the best way to contact me is via email at jbrosnihan@kitterypolice.com