“Gray Zone” solution could lie in joint conservation plan
Too many clams: When the flats stay open, the prices go down
State offers limited-purpose aquaculture license
Long Island Sound lobsters die off, again
NAFO meeting in Spain: success, or a “mixed bag”
Construction begins on new Eastport warehouse
Where Thanksgiving comes early
Portland Pipe Line dredging allows for fewer, bigger tankers
Helping Portland maintain its position as the second largest oil port on the East Coast, after Philadelphia, the Portland Pipe Line Corporation is upgrading its facilities at Pier 2. Portland is the largest port in New England in terms of total through port tonnage. Portland Pipe Line, part of the waterfront since 1941, recently added
Old schooner is given to new sailing school
Two college friends launching international sailing school have been given a boat beyond their wildest dreams. The 137-foot schooner ROSEWAY, for years part of the commercial Camden windjammer fleet, has been donated outright to Abby Kidder and Dwight Deckelmann, both 31 and former classmates at Principia College. Their Camden-based World Ocean School has yet to