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Lobster
At Boothbay, La Belle Vitae (left) and Blue Eyed Girl were in a close race in Diesel Class K. Blue Eyed Girl managed to hold the lead shown here to finish first at 48.2 mph. Jon Johansen photo.
Maine Lobster Boat Racing arrives
Michael Crowley
Tribes, Nova Scotia to ‘lay down arms,’ mediate lobster dispute
NF Aggregator
Nova Scotia lobster dealer gets 5 years for fraud
NF Aggregator
Low price frustrates PEI lobstermen
NF Aggregator
Tribal fishermen say efforts are being impeded
NF Aggregator
Nova Scotia lobstermen call for crackdown on poaching
NF Aggregator
Stewart Workman, SW Boatworks owner, finally has a boat built at his boatyard — not someone else’s boatyard. It’s the Alice Francis, a Calvin 36 lobster boat with a 450-hp Cummins QSL9. Workman says it’s outfitted as “just a basic lobster boat.” SW Boatwo
A boatbuilder finally gets his own; Maine Lobster Boat racing lineup
Michael Crowley
Portraits of lobstermen line a wall of Dennis Wilkins’ studio on Bailey Island. Wilkins hopes to persuade his subjects to stand for one more photograph so he can paint a group portrait to present to the town of Harpswell. Photo by Bisi Cameron Yee
Bailey Island artist honors lobstermen through paintings
Guest Author
In 1963, the average catch in Maine was approximately 25 million pounds, worth around $10 million. Photo by Shutterstock
Fishing back when: So you want to be a lobsterman?
Carli Stewart
A federal judge has granted a two-year extension before imposing stricter whale protection rules on the Northeast lobster fishery. NOAA photo.
Cape Breton's problem: What to do with all these lobsters?
NF Aggregator
Lobsterman eyeing striped bass abundance to try chartering
NF Aggregator
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