New resources available for fishing community
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ORONO Maine AgrAbility, dedicated to addressing chronic health conditions and disabilities for those in agriculture, now offering monthly articles and stories about common health issues and resources for those in Maine’s fishing community.
The most recent article, “Fishermen and Back Pain,” is available online at extension.umaine.edu, and also published in the Commercial Fisheries News April issue at fish-news.com/cfn. Also available is the March article, “FishAbility for Maine Fishermen.”
Maine AgrAbility, a collaborative project of University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Alpha One, is dedicated to helping farmers, fishermen and forest workers work safely and more productively.
Maine AgrAbility angles health resources for those who fish Sat, 05/01/2021 - 7:30pm
(Photo courtesy University of Maine)
(Photo courtesy University of Maine)
Maine AgrAbility, dedicated to addressing chronic health conditions and disabilities for those in agriculture, offers resources for fishermen and women to help address issues affecting their health, well-being and productivity.
Maine FishAbility is now offering monthly articles and stories about common health issues and resources for those in Maine’s fishing community. The most recent article, “Fishermen and Back Pain,” is available on the program webpage and also published in the Commercial Fisheries News April issue. Also available is the March article, “FishAbility for Maine Fishermen.”
Maine AgrAbility, dedicated to addressing chronic health conditions and disabilities for those in agriculture, also offers resources for fishermen and women to help address issues affecting their health, well-being and productivity.
Maine FishAbility is now offering monthly articles and stories about common health issues and resources for those in Maineâs fishing community. The most recent article, âFishermen and Back Pain,â is available on the program webpage and also published in the Commercial Fisheries News April issue. Also available is the March article, âFishAbility for Maine Fishermen.â
Maine AgrAbility, a collaborative project of University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Alpha One, is dedicated to helping farmers, fishermen and forest workers work safely and more productively. For more information, contact Leilani Carlson, 207.944.1533; leilani.carlson@maine.edu.