Article on Old Sow, a dangerous multiple-current tidal pool that stretches from Deer Island, New Brunswick, to Moose Island, Maine, near Eastport. The unique hydrology of the whirlpool is attributed to unusual underwater terrain and the convergence of three currents. George Harris, retired fisherman and owner of Eastport\u27s Harris Point Cabins and Motel, said that on a spring tide, the pool is like a great big boiling pot. Robert Godfrey, founder of Old Sow Publishing, calculated the diameter of the whirlpool at 250 feet. But the dimensions of Old Sow differ depending on the tide, and the depth has been said to range from 12 to 40 feet and the diameter from 300 to 500 feet. According to local sources, Old Sow is responsible for at ...
Article on the fate of the 70-foot wooden schooner Harriet A. Robinson, which is beached in a corn...
Article on the town of Bakerstown, which was flooded by the creation of Wyman Dam, and now lies bene...
An article on Maine-made vessels that are yar, marrying elegant form to function. With description...
Article on the Scarborough Marsh, which comprises 3,100 acres of grasslands, waterways, mudflats and...
Lengthy, detailed article about a Land Use Regulation Commission program that protects 177 remote po...
An article on Head Tide Village, a cluster of historic homes on the Sheepscot River in the rural tow...
Article on the Waterboro Barrens, a 2,140-acre Nature Conservancy preserve in western York County an...
Article about Robert Bailard, a knowledgeable sports fisherman in southern Maine, and his opposition...
Article about the Androscoggin River, the state\u27s third largest river, that was so polluted by th...
Detailed article suggesting that Maine islands would be ideal sites for underwater aquaculture
On a direct line, Penobscot Bay lies about 150 miles northeast of Boston, midway along the coast of ...
In-depth article on Kittery, the oldest incorporated town in Maine and home to an outlet strip with ...
Article on wetlands ecologist Aram Calhoun and her efforts to protect frogs and salamanders and thei...
This article describes a novel arrangement developed by SOGREAH on behalf of the Satel Tourist Devel...
Article about Tom Bergh, who gave up the practice law for outdoor adventuring on Casco Bay. Bergh, ...
Article on the fate of the 70-foot wooden schooner Harriet A. Robinson, which is beached in a corn...
Article on the town of Bakerstown, which was flooded by the creation of Wyman Dam, and now lies bene...
An article on Maine-made vessels that are yar, marrying elegant form to function. With description...
Article on the Scarborough Marsh, which comprises 3,100 acres of grasslands, waterways, mudflats and...
Lengthy, detailed article about a Land Use Regulation Commission program that protects 177 remote po...
An article on Head Tide Village, a cluster of historic homes on the Sheepscot River in the rural tow...
Article on the Waterboro Barrens, a 2,140-acre Nature Conservancy preserve in western York County an...
Article about Robert Bailard, a knowledgeable sports fisherman in southern Maine, and his opposition...
Article about the Androscoggin River, the state\u27s third largest river, that was so polluted by th...
Detailed article suggesting that Maine islands would be ideal sites for underwater aquaculture
On a direct line, Penobscot Bay lies about 150 miles northeast of Boston, midway along the coast of ...
In-depth article on Kittery, the oldest incorporated town in Maine and home to an outlet strip with ...
Article on wetlands ecologist Aram Calhoun and her efforts to protect frogs and salamanders and thei...
This article describes a novel arrangement developed by SOGREAH on behalf of the Satel Tourist Devel...
Article about Tom Bergh, who gave up the practice law for outdoor adventuring on Casco Bay. Bergh, ...
Article on the fate of the 70-foot wooden schooner Harriet A. Robinson, which is beached in a corn...
Article on the town of Bakerstown, which was flooded by the creation of Wyman Dam, and now lies bene...
An article on Maine-made vessels that are yar, marrying elegant form to function. With description...