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  • Spring Tide Seaweed’s founder, Sarah Redmond, displays the company’s products during an online session about aquaculture operations in Hancock County. SCREENSHOT/MAINE CENTER FOR COASTAL FISHERIES
    September 30

    Seaweed, shellfish aquaculture are thriving in Hancock County

    “How do you take this mysterious, wild, ancient plant and domesticate it?”

    —Sarah Redmond

    Laurie Schreiber

    Media

  • Stevie Robbins Jr.’s boat, the Stacie Vea, as rendered in watercolor by Tom Santaguida, who notes it was “inspired by seeing her out on the international line in a breeze on our way back from the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.”
    September 30

    ​The man is gone, but the story remains

    Stevie Robbins … moved in big spaces, not only the windswept offshore realm where he worked, but also in the scope of his emotions and connections.

    Media

  • Dispatches from World Ocean Observatory
    September 30

    The ocean and its feast for our senses

    The ocean is the best therapy, the most powerful place for expression of the human spirit.

    Media

  • September 30

    One man’s seaworthy seagull companion

    “For a long time, she didn’t like me making eye contact with her. She’d turn away.”

    Media

  • Sailing on Rockland Harbor
    September 29

    The sublime joy of sailing, courtesy the Apprenticeshop

    Story and Photos by Jack Sullivan

    When power boats supplanted sailboats, the argument could be made that mariners were free of the reliance on the vagaries of the wind.

    Jack Sullivan

    Media

  • Carla Guenther, chief scientist with the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries, displays a chart of the complex warm and cold currents that feed the Gulf of Maine. SCREENSHOT: MAINE CENTER FOR COASTAL FISHERIES
    September 28

    Warm currents feeding Gulf of Maine outpacing cold currents

    “We have conditions drawing from the hot-water tap more than the cold-water tap.”

    —Carla Guenther

    Laurie Schreiber

    Media

  •  A view from the new Chestnut Street Baptist Church steeple in Camden, fabricated by Lyman-Morse Technologies. PHOTO: COURTESY LYMAN-MORSE
    September 28

    Thomaston yacht builder applies skills to land projects

    After more than 30 years producing and servicing custom sailing and motor yachts, Lyman-Morse in Thomaston tacked in a different direction during the 2008 recession.

    Wanda Curtis

    Media

  • September 28

    Maine’s cold water line blocks most sharks… for now

    “If you want to find the predator, look for the prey.”

    —Dave Grant

    Craig Idlebrook

    Media

  • September 17

    UMaine announces partners on floating wind project

    Construction, following all permitting, is expected to be completed in 2023.

    Staff Writer

    Media

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