“Tomorrow’s low tide is today’s high tide,” said Alexa Dayton, executive director of the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries and one of six panelists. “It’s important we take action.”
WASHINGTON — A grant program that would help commercial fishermen and related businesses gain or preserve access to working waterfronts will be taken up by the Committee on Environment and
“It’s friendly and welcoming, but gives a realistic idea of what it’s like to live in a working waterfront town,” said Pauline Angione of the publication.