Opinion

Midway in their yearlong discussion of developing Sears Island, a Joint Use Planning Committee began hearing from the Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT) about a new federal rule governing wetlands mitigation banking. The mitigation rule (33 CFR Sec. 332) is the mechanism under which MDOT proposes to register all of Maine in a federal Umbrella

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Venturing

Dancing on the sound For 20 years, Mark Hooper has tended crab pots on Core Sound, northeast of Beaufort, North Carolina. Bounded by forested lowlands to the west and south, and the distant Outer Banks just visible five miles away, Core Sound is shallow and can be windy, but by the standards of Capes Fear

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Thank you for bycatch article

I wanted to write and applaud Working Waterfront for the article done on recent bycatch of haddock by herring midwater trawlers (“Haddock bycatch upsets groundfishermen,” November issue). I can speak for the just about every groundfish fisherman from the entire coast in saying that what those boats are doing is unacceptable and that something must

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A Passion for Sea Glass

Down East Books, 2008 Hardcover, 160 pages, 200 photos, $30 A happy obsession with sea glass Books showcasing the treasures found along the seacoast have been popular lately. Primarily, the format is photographs illustrating objects like beach stones, sea glass, or shells. The text itself may be sparse, means to evoking feelings. I like those

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A superb essay

Eva Murray’s November Working Waterfront essay “Having the right stuff is not enough,” was superb. Everyone would do well to heed her words, whether on the islands or the mainland, in Maine, or anywhere else. I thank her for taking the time to craft the message. Joanne McCartan Brunswick

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