Landings, vol. 27, no. 12

Landings content emphasizes science, history, resource sustainability, economic development, and human interest stories related to Maine’s lobster industry. The newsletter emphasizes lobstering as a traditional, majority-European American lifeway with an economic and social heritage unique to the co...

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Main Author: Maine Lobstermen’s Community Alliance
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Published: DigitalCommons@UMaine 2019
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/landings/81
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1080&context=landings
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Summary:Landings content emphasizes science, history, resource sustainability, economic development, and human interest stories related to Maine’s lobster industry. The newsletter emphasizes lobstering as a traditional, majority-European American lifeway with an economic and social heritage unique to the coast of Maine. The publication focuses how ongoing research to engage in sustainable, non-harmful, and non-wasteful commercial fishing practices benefit both the fishery and Maine's coastal legacy. Maine Lobstermen’s Community Alliance (MLCA) started publication of Landings, a 24-page newsletter in January 2013 as the successor of the Maine Lobstermen’s Association (MLA) Newsletter. As of 2022, the MLCA published over 6,500 copies of the monthly newsletter for distribution by mail to all of Maine’s commercial lobstermen, Maine state government agency staff, Maine Legislators, members of Maine's U.S. Congressional delegation, subscribers, and marine businesses. For more information, please visit the Maine Lobstermen’s Community Alliance (MLCA) website. Headlines in this issue include: Lobstermen Worry About Impact of State’s Whale Plan Brooks Trap Mill Continues Family Traditions DMR whale plan reflects practicality, federal reality Environmental DNA: The Next Map of the Ocean Maine Lobstermen’s Association Update DMR Commissioner Keliher Elected Chair of ASMFC History of Outboards Featured in Waldoboro Museum When Art Builds a Bridge NOAA to End Traditional Paper Nautical Charts Quahogs tested as New Maine Species New Breakwater, Mooring Area Planned for Lubec Maine Aqua Ventus Clears Major Obstacle Boem Convenes Gult of Maine Offshore Wind Energy Task Force Barton Saver Cookbooks Offer New Takes on Familiar Seafoods Staying Safe, One Lifejacket at a Time