Mid-afternoon on a breezy and chilly November afternoon, a handful of clammers joined together to pull wire cages they had anchored in the mud flats last spring.
Mid-afternoon on a breezy and chilly November afternoon, a handful of clammers joined together to pull wire cages they had anchored in the mud flats last spring.
By Joanna Fogg As a sea farmer, I am asked, almost daily, about aquaculture and its rapid growth in the state of Maine. I take the time to answer because
Harpist Yolanda Kondonassis was inspired to establish the Maine Coast Harp Institute having spent many fulfilling summers studying harp at the former Salzedo Harp Colony in Camden and playing at the Monteux Music School and Festival.