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Fathoming

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    August 30

    Lemonade from lemons, or tasty seafood from invasive crabs

    Fried and eaten whole there is barely any work for the pleasure.

    Kate Tagai

    Media

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    August 21

    Maine’s right whale plan is due by September

    The biggest decision will be how to equitably and safely choose a way achieve a 50 percent reduction in vertical lines.

    Susie Arnold, Ph.D.

    Media

  • The Earth seen from space.
    July 17

    Geography: it’s all about relationships

    When you picked your current residence did school district, proximity to work and amenities, or the town have anything to do with your decision?

    Meghan Grabill, Ph.D.

    Media

  • Queen Quet
    May 17

    Adapting to a changing climate means listening

    “Our people don’t have a word for adaptation. It’s just what we’ve always done.”

    Sam Belknap

    Media

  • Fathoming header
    April 18

    Rising seas and the power of laughter

    The initial human response to a threat is to turn away from it…

    Kate Tagai

    Media

  • Fathoming header
    April 11

    Shellfish gets a closer look at fishermen’s forum

    By commercial license numbers, the soft-shell clam is the state’s second largest fishery, following the lobster fishery.

    Susie Arnold, Ph.D.

    Media

  • Fathoming header
    January 29

    Bait shortage could hit lobster fishery hard

    There is no question that herring is going to be in short supply in 2019 and the years to come.

    Susie Arnold, Ph.D.

    Media

  • Leatherback turtle
    November 19

    Picking up the migratory cues

    Lobsters have sophisticated internal compasses that allow them to use the Earth’s magnetic field…

    Media

  • Fathoming
    November 14

    Great Lakes water poses questions of balance

    A drop of water in Lake Superior could take anywhere from 173 to 191 years to work through the system.

    Kate Tagai

    Media

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