To Save Whales, Maine's Iconic Lobster Industry May Have To Change
Scientists says to help whales, the ropes used to tend lobster traps must be changed or eliminated. Mainers who catch lobster for a living feel they're being singled out for an international problem.
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March 24, 2018 at 08:46PM
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NPR News: To Save Whales, Maine's Iconic Lobster Industry May Have To Change
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