Maine Lobstermen Forced To Diversify Their Work As Coastal Waters Warm
Maine's coastal waters are warming quickly. Lobster may not be abundant forever so fishermen are finding new ways to make a living on the water.
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November 22, 2018 at 05:49AM
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NPR News: Maine Lobstermen Forced To Diversify Their Work As Coastal Waters Warm
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