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Only three of Maine’s Big Men

By Roger S. Duncan — November 1, 2002

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Long Island Sound lobsters die off, again

By Sandra Dinsmore — November 1, 2002

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The Great North Woods in July

By Rob Warren — November 1, 2002

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State offers limited-purpose aquaculture license

By Ben Neal — November 1, 2002

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Too many clams: When the flats stay open, the prices go down

By Muriel L. Hendrix — November 1, 2002

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Lobsters 101

By Muriel L. Hendrix — November 1, 2002

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“Gray Zone” solution could lie in joint conservation plan

By Bob Gustafson — November 1, 2002

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Criticism of overfishing resounds throughout Canada

By Nancy Griffin — November 1, 2002

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Coast Guard: Portland “vulnerable” to terrorist attack

By Sally Noble — November 1, 2002

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Burgeoning seal population concerns fishermen, fish farmers

By Muriel L. Hendrix — October 1, 2002

“The only good seal is a dead seal,” quips a fisherman when the subject of the recent seal population explosion comes up at the West Point Store in Phippsburg. The observation pretty well sums up how most fishermen feel about these mammals that tourists and recreational boaters find so entertaining. Seals eat just about any

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