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What I’m thinking about . . .
A News Podcast in Downeast Maine
My latest:
Radio Diaries launched a beautiful series on the nation’s largest public cemetery, Hart Island. The first story is especially dear to me. Listen here.
Lobster boats secured in Jonesport as Hurricane Lee heads towards Maine in September 2023.
Climate Change
Lobsters, mussels, clams, ….
The creatures of Downeast Coastal Maine are already responding to the warming of the Gulf of Maine’s iconic cold waters. Lobsters are moving north into Canada; mussels into deeper water. And local fishermen are making hard decisions that will impact every aspect of these coastal towns.
Wild rockweed harvesters on the coast of Beals, Maine.
New Opportunities?
What’s at stake is the vigorous independence of the fishing families and all the businesses that depend on them. Maine is Vacationland, unless it’s your home and livelihood.
Multinational corporations see coastal Maine as undeveloped territory. It isn’t clear to the legacy fishing families what their children will face.