News & Issues piece on OpSail Maine 2000, which will test the environmental ethics of boaters. Sewage will be an inevitable byproduct of the mass gathering in Portland Harbor over the last weekend in July, and a group called Friends of Casco Bay fear much of it will end up in the harbor. There are only two pump-out stations convenient to the harbor to service an expected fleet of up to 2,000 spectator boats. Sandy Marsters, editor of Points East, said the concentration of boats spells environmental trouble. With a list of other pump-out stations between Portland and Brunswick
Article on Maine\u27s water policy, pointing out that many are concerned that water quality and quan...
The monthly Clean Ocean Advocate newsletter informs citizens about critical ocean pollution issues, ...
The monthly Clean Ocean Advocate newsletter informs citizens about critical ocean pollution issues, ...
The Casco Bay Estuary Project estimates there are 5,000 boats berthed in Casco Bay, while the nonpro...
North by East piece on the Maine Department of Environmental Protection\u27s goal of having a pump-...
Article on the problems concerning the Portland Water District\u27s East End wastewater treatment fa...
Coastal resources play a vital role in Maine’s cultural and economic wellbeing, contributing an esti...
Focus on the Outdoors piece on the shortage of boat slips in Portland Harbor, and various proposals...
Casco Bay\u27s Board of Harbor Commissioners is planning harbor dredging and increased mooring fees....
The Talk of Maine piece on how the Portland City Council\u27s recent weakening of waterfront zoning...
News & Issues piece on the western Maine town of Parsonsfield, where the state is allowing the use ...
News & Issues piece on Maine\u27s fish consumption advisories, including a statewide advisory for m...
Searsport is home to the second-busiest industrial port in Maine. Imports include heating oil and r...
Cover Story piece on new Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) standards taking effect next ...
The monthly Clean Ocean Advocate newsletter informs citizens about critical ocean pollution issues, ...
Article on Maine\u27s water policy, pointing out that many are concerned that water quality and quan...
The monthly Clean Ocean Advocate newsletter informs citizens about critical ocean pollution issues, ...
The monthly Clean Ocean Advocate newsletter informs citizens about critical ocean pollution issues, ...
The Casco Bay Estuary Project estimates there are 5,000 boats berthed in Casco Bay, while the nonpro...
North by East piece on the Maine Department of Environmental Protection\u27s goal of having a pump-...
Article on the problems concerning the Portland Water District\u27s East End wastewater treatment fa...
Coastal resources play a vital role in Maine’s cultural and economic wellbeing, contributing an esti...
Focus on the Outdoors piece on the shortage of boat slips in Portland Harbor, and various proposals...
Casco Bay\u27s Board of Harbor Commissioners is planning harbor dredging and increased mooring fees....
The Talk of Maine piece on how the Portland City Council\u27s recent weakening of waterfront zoning...
News & Issues piece on the western Maine town of Parsonsfield, where the state is allowing the use ...
News & Issues piece on Maine\u27s fish consumption advisories, including a statewide advisory for m...
Searsport is home to the second-busiest industrial port in Maine. Imports include heating oil and r...
Cover Story piece on new Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) standards taking effect next ...
The monthly Clean Ocean Advocate newsletter informs citizens about critical ocean pollution issues, ...
Article on Maine\u27s water policy, pointing out that many are concerned that water quality and quan...
The monthly Clean Ocean Advocate newsletter informs citizens about critical ocean pollution issues, ...
The monthly Clean Ocean Advocate newsletter informs citizens about critical ocean pollution issues, ...