One of an occasional series of articles on The Science of Maine Life. Sand dollars, an important source of food for some species of commercial fish, are suffering from dredging, the misuse of wetlands and erosion caused by real estate development. The species found in Maine, Echinarchnius parma, ranges from Labrador to New Jersey, and grows to about 3 1/2 inches in diameter. Details
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Talk of Maine piece on how native fish populations are being depleted in Maine lakes by ice fis...
This digest is a summary of rules and management information pertaining to marine fishing in New Jer...
An article on unusual wildlife in Maine, including an ivory-colored, Piebald moose killed by regis...
The Gulf of Maine supports about 20,000 fishermen and produces $650 million worth of shellfish and f...
The Talk of Maine piece on fisheries that have been exploited to near or total extinction along Mai...
First of a six-part series on the fishing industry, entitled Empty Nets, Sinking Hopes. Federal l...
Fourth in a six-part series on the fishing industry entitled Empty Nets, Sinking Hopes. Overfishi...
Maine Business piece about the exhibition in the lobby of the Maine Employers\u27 Mutual Insurance ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published a series of educational webpages and br...
The traditional fisheries industry in Maine is facing challenges related to warmer and more acidic w...
Feature Salt issue article on ice fishing in Maine, including information on ice shacks, fishing t...
A pamphlet with information about the seafood industry in Maine and several recipes for lobster, cla...
News piece on Maine\u27s sea urchin industry. A researcher at the University of Maine has identifi...
One of an occasional series features on The Science of Maine Life. This is the time of year when ...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Talk of Maine piece on how native fish populations are being depleted in Maine lakes by ice fis...
This digest is a summary of rules and management information pertaining to marine fishing in New Jer...
An article on unusual wildlife in Maine, including an ivory-colored, Piebald moose killed by regis...
The Gulf of Maine supports about 20,000 fishermen and produces $650 million worth of shellfish and f...
The Talk of Maine piece on fisheries that have been exploited to near or total extinction along Mai...
First of a six-part series on the fishing industry, entitled Empty Nets, Sinking Hopes. Federal l...
Fourth in a six-part series on the fishing industry entitled Empty Nets, Sinking Hopes. Overfishi...
Maine Business piece about the exhibition in the lobby of the Maine Employers\u27 Mutual Insurance ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published a series of educational webpages and br...
The traditional fisheries industry in Maine is facing challenges related to warmer and more acidic w...
Feature Salt issue article on ice fishing in Maine, including information on ice shacks, fishing t...
A pamphlet with information about the seafood industry in Maine and several recipes for lobster, cla...
News piece on Maine\u27s sea urchin industry. A researcher at the University of Maine has identifi...
One of an occasional series features on The Science of Maine Life. This is the time of year when ...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Talk of Maine piece on how native fish populations are being depleted in Maine lakes by ice fis...
This digest is a summary of rules and management information pertaining to marine fishing in New Jer...