A recently published study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found the practices have built one of the world’s most sustainable fisheries.
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Maine Voices: Sugar restrictions would be good for all of us, not just poor people
Gov. LePage should work to see that all eaters, not just those with limited food budgets, can benefit from healthy nutrition.
Maine Voices: Foster parents struggle in imperfect system, but can’t walk away
Those who want change plan a Hall of Flags event Wednesday to answer questions, share resources and maybe — just maybe — get a few kids home.
Maine Voices: Just another echo chamber? Higher education’s identity crisis
It is imperative that U.S. colleges and universities address the ideological imbalance on campus.
Maine Voices: Why it’s important to talk about finances with your partner
Love and money: With Valentine’s Day coming up, February is a great time to discuss your financial situation.
Maine Voices: Maine Land Trust Network helps support ‘the way life should be’
A recent report highlights the important benefits that land trusts contribute to local communities and the state.
Maine Voices: Bill to aid substance-exposed infants would benefit women also
The legislation is one part of what must be a sensitive, multipronged fight to aid health and recovery.
Maine Voices: Product safety nominee has spent career defending manufacturers of dangerous items
There should be minimum criteria for positions meant to protect the public’s health, including commitment to a federal agency’s mission.
Maine Voices: Tradition is no defense for team names that demean Native Americans, women
Even when the aim is to be respectful, sports names that include ‘Indians’ or ‘lady’ come with baggage that overrides those intentions.
Maine Voices: Abandon the ‘us versus them’ view of tax reform, and focus on the math
Casting businesses that get lower tax rates as greedy distracts from the benefits of reinvesting money locally.