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Officials identify fisherman whose body was recovered off Waldoboro


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James Guptill had gone out in his skiff on Monday.
By STEPHEN BETTSThe Courier-Gazette
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WALDOBORO The state has identified the 34-year-old fisherman whose body was recovered Tuesday morning following an all-night search by federal, state and local crews in the waters off Waldoboro.
The Maine Marine Patrol reported Wednesday morning that James Guptill was the man whose body was recovered at about 6:30 a.m. on Tuesday. His body was found about a half mile from where other local fishermen found an empty skiff, aground and unoccupied, on Monday evening near Havener Point.
Guptill held a commercial shellfish harvester license as well as a non-commercial lobster license. ....

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