Ports

Our Fleet

The Massachusetts Lobstermen’s Association is proud to represent members from harbors and ports all along our coast. From the rocky shores of Cape Ann to the sandy stretches of Cape Cod and the Islands, our fishermen bring in their catch from diverse and vibrant waterfront communities. Each port is a vital part of our state’s fishing heritage, supporting hard-working families, local economies, and the traditions that keep our waters – and our way of life – thriving.

Amesbury-Salisbury

181 Beach Road Salisbury, MA 01952

In 1637 the first English settler in the Salisbury– Amesbury region, Zachary Davis, crossed the Merrimack River from the new settlement at Newbury, built a log cabin, and began to […]

Barnstable

1189 Phinney's Lane Centerville, MA 02632

Barnstable is a town located in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, soon after the town’s founding, agriculture, fishing and salt works became its major industries. Barnstable was later incorporated as a city […]

Beverly

P.O. Box 211 11 Cabot St. Beverly, MA 01915

Beverly is a suburb of Boston and is known as a merchant and fishermen town. Beverly is home to the first ship commissioned by General George Washington during the Revolutionary […]

Boston

34 Drydock Ave.Boston, MA 02210

Boston Massachusetts, a town in Suffolk County. The Boston Fish Pier, which opened in 1915, provides berthing space with shore-to-ship power for the region’s fishermen, as well as seafood processing […]

Bourne-Wareham

Onset Pier, Onset Ave.Wareham, MA 02571

Bourne is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts and Wareham is a town in Plymouth County, both rich in history and fishing. Bourne is the site of the Massachusetts Maritime […]

Chatham

613 Stage Harbor Road Chatham, MA 02633

Chatham is a seaside town in Massachusetts, at the southeastern tip of Cape Cod, and has historically been a fishing community. On the Atlantic Ocean, it’s known for its beaches, […]