Barton Seaver’s latest seafood cookbook is up for an IACP award
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Maine project gets $6 million to restore fish habitat and manage flooding
The five-year project, funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will replace several hundred culverts and restore 250 miles of brooks, streams and rivers.
Maine Voices: Arctic opportunities exist in Maine right now
Establishing relationships with the people who live in the north is more important than new shipping lanes.
As drought takes toll on trout and salmon, state urges anglers: Go easy on the fish
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife recommends steps to reduce harm to the fish as stream levels drop and water temperatures rise.
Maine Voices: When a fish is more than a fillet
Using seafood parts we toss out to produce high-value health food, cosmetics and drugs can create jobs and profits for Maine.
Deirdre Fleming: Maine Outdoor Challenge is a charity event that teaches skills
The event, held at L.L. Bean’s Discovery School campus, is a fundraiser for the Boys and Girls Club of Southern Maine.
Outdoors Calendar
TUESDAY Learn to Tie Flies, 6:30 p.m. in North Yarmouth An introductory fly-tying course will be taught by instructor Rod McGarry for the Maine Women Fly Fishers. The class will be at the First Parish Congregational Church in North Yarmouth. Reservations required by emailing Evelyn@evelynking.net. SATURDAY Adventure Race, 8 a.m. in Danforth Join the students […]
Maine biologists work on a better brown trout strain
The fish is not easy to catch, and it provides a hard fight once hooked.
Maine Voices: Clean Water Rule will help sustain fishermen’s livelihoods
If water ecosystems aren’t protected, it’s risky for all – and harder for fishermen to make a living.
Salmon, flounder added to federal list of overfished stocks
The numbers of fish considered overfished or subject to overfishing increase.