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Forum: Classifieds
 Topic: 1982 Pearson 28 for sale
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icon14.gif  1982 Pearson 28 for sale Sun, 15 August 2004 06:05 Go to next message
Well loved boat, excellent family cruiser and\or racer, forgiving, stable and safe, fun boat to sail! Diesel eng, very reliable (1995). Edson wheel steering. Located in Falmouth ME, asking $15,000 w/mooring

more details at:
http://www.sailingtexas.com/spearson28b.html

svsearose@yahoo.com

603-798-5424 leave msg
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 Topic: Downeast Cruiser For Sale
Karlo  is currently offline Karlo


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July 2005
Downeast Cruiser For Sale Fri, 08 July 2005 20:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Hi Folks!
My boat, "OLD TAR" a 30' diesel powered cruiser is for sale. She's a proper boat at a reasonable price. Particulars available by PM or e-mail. My wife and I wrote about her in the Midwinter 2001 Points East.
Thanks,
Karl Berardi
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 Topic: Camden Harbor Townhouse for fall rental.
Tom Young  is currently offline Tom Young


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Location: Rockport Maine
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Camden Harbor Townhouse for fall rental. Sun, 28 August 2005 17:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Available beginning October 8, 2005 for off season fall weekly rental.Off season rates(sailors rates even lower!), no crowds, beautiful foliage and it's still fantastic sailing.

http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeofej4/camdenharbortownhouse/ind ex.html
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 Topic: Boat sold
Badger, Freedom 21, N.H.  is currently offline Badger, Freedom 21, N.H.


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Location: Great Bay, New Hampshire
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Boat sold Tue, 13 December 2005 16:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Boat sold
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 Topic: Own a piece of Maine history! The perfect Christmas present!
Curtis Rindlaub


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November 2002
Own a piece of Maine history! The perfect Christmas present! Tue, 04 December 2007 08:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Posted on Maine criagslist, Dec. 4, 2007!

Reply to: see below
Date: 2007-12-03, 11:47AM EST


TS State of Maine, the one and only! in running condition or perfect for scrap metal. comes with delivery to within 1500 miles. 499' 10" long, 6,000 hp, living space for 253 plus crew. sitting at the pier in Castine. please take this beauty off of our hands! call 1207 717 7787 ask for Brandon



Location: Castine
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

http://www.mainecoastguide.com/forum/index.php?t=getfile&id=241

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Forum: Natural History
 Topic: Gannets
Curtis Rindlaub


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November 2002
Gannets Tue, 12 November 2002 23:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
A neighbor of mine saw a flock of nearly a hundred gannets feeding on surface fish off Peaks Island yesterday. He was wondering what type of fish would still be around at this time of year to attract such a rare flock.
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 Topic: Dead pilot whale on Peaks Island
Curtis Rindlaub


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Dead pilot whale on Peaks Island Tue, 19 October 2004 10:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
In mid Septmeber a dead whale washed up on a beach at the northeast end of Peaks Island. I feared it was Poco, the stray beluga whale that has been ranging the coast all summer, but the whale was identified by experts as a pilot whale. Belugas do not have a dorsal fin. At the request of nearby residents who feared the stench of decomposition on such a massive scale, the whale was towed back out to sea.

While I understand the reasoning behind the strict laws reagarding who is allowed to possess remains of marine mammals, kknown as the Marine Mammals Protection Act (to prevent poaching, illegal trade, etc.), it seems that educational and scientific opportunities are lost when they present themselves like this, only to be cast away. A school or the new Gulf of Maine Research Institute (the Gulf of Maine Aquarium) should have been able to disect this whale or reassemble the skeleton of this once magnificent creature rather than send it to the deep as lobster bait.

Terry Goodhue, a vocational arts teacher at the North Haven Community School wanted to take advantage of the learnign possibilities when a whale washed ashore in Seal Cove off the Fox Islands Thorofare, but he was unable to do so because of the MMPA. See http://www.workingwaterfront.com/article.asp?storyID=2004072 6

I welcome any comments or opinions on this subject.

Here's the sad sight on Peaks.

http://www.coastguides.com/forum/index.php?t=getfile&id=15

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 Topic: Poco found dead on Monday, November 15, 2004
MarkC  is currently offline MarkC


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January 2003
Poco found dead on Monday, November 15, 2004 Thu, 25 November 2004 22:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Meeting Poco was for me the highlight of last summer. Today, with great sadness, I heard the news of his death. For more information, see this article in Portland Press Herald and this press release from National Marine Fisheries Service.
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 Topic: archaeological dig at Scotts Landing, Eggemoggin Reach
Curtis Rindlaub


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archaeological dig at Scotts Landing, Eggemoggin Reach Fri, 06 March 2009 14:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Archaeologists unearth paleo-Indian artifacts at Island Heritage Trust site in the summer of 2006

from http://www.islandheritagetrust.org/scottslandingdig.html

Ancient Materials Come to Light in Scott's Landing Archaeological Dig

Holding artifacts that not seen the light of day for over 2,000 years, a group of amateur and professional archaeologists unearthed ancient materials from a shell midden illustrating life in the Early Archaic and Ceramic periods of Deer Isle's paleo-Indian ancestors at Scott's Landing this summer.

Blessed with good weather, over 20 amateur archaeologists and islanders dug and meticulously screened a small patch of the island's newest preserve in late June and early July. After a lecture and welcoming meal at Ann and Roger Hooke's the night before, Cox led his own archaeological team and the community participants through an enthralling but exhausting sun- up to sun-down field school on the shores of Eggemoggin Reach.

Cox's team has worked with him on many other digs so they were paired up with community members to learn proper archaeological field techniques and how to recognize materials such as stone tools, pottery, food remains, and cultural features such as hearths and tent floors. Cox and others taught the more inexperienced participants how to record and interpret results and protect fragile artifacts for future study.



From the photo of the materials, one can see how crucial it is when excavating a site that everything be carefully removed from a site and its location recorded with precision.

Many community members remarked on the effort expended and time needed to protect the detailed history and important information that is available in a professionally supervised dig.



IHT President and anthropologist Bill Haviland says in his book, Deer Isle's Original People, that "Once taken out of context, objects by themselves tell us next to nothing. Thus to dig around in archaeological sites looking for relics destroys them and the information they contain as effectively as if they were bulldozed into oblivion."

He goes to say that Paleo-indian sites are generally "very small briefly but repeatedly by small groups of people; perhaps 1 or 2 families together."
Often the sites were used for seasonal camping, fishing and harvesting for a highly mobile people who worked closely in clans and small units.
Steve Cox will be providing an in-depth public lecture about the findings of the Scott's Landing sometime in the fall of 2007.

Many thanks to Ken and Marnie Reed Crowell for their key role in creating this great opportunity for Deer Isle and the IHT and to the Bar Harbor Bank and Trust and the Island Education Foundation and other donors who underwrote the cost of the field school.



Dr. Steve Cox has over three decades of field school experience and has led excavations for the Maine State Museum and the Abbe Museum. He is currently an Adjunct Curator for the Maine State Museum.

Cox's team included Betsy Webster, Diane Kopec, Donna Madonna, Jacob Freedman, Laurie Labar, Robert and Sandy Lewis, Robin Marion, Stephanie Wagner, and Susan Blaisdell.

Community members were 18 year-old islanders Greta Avis and Brittany Pottle, Joanie Banks, teachers Pam Cohen and Stephanie Lee, Tom and Marilyn Mehalic, Cathy Hart, Wilson Museum Director Patty Hutchins, Ken Schweikert, and Marion Foss.


http://www.mainecoastguide.com/forum/index.php?t=getfile&id=267


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Forum: Fishermen's Forum
 Topic: They are talking about your traps
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They are talking about your traps Wed, 13 November 2002 11:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Fri, 20 September 2002 13:05

If you haven't found it already, the "yachties" are talking about snagging your traps in the Cruising Techniques and Issues forum. Check it out and speak your mind.

http://www.coastguides.com/forum/index.php?t=tree&th=104 &start=0&rid=2&S=6520355f768e914643098f2e69b85f5 f


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 Topic: Lobsterboat pics wanted
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Lobsterboat pics wanted Wed, 13 November 2002 11:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Be famous!

I'm trying to put together a gallery of photos for this website of as many lobsterboats and their crews from Maine as possible. If you and your boat would like to be included, e-mail digital pics to mail@coastguides.com or send real pics to Diamond Pass Publishing, 19 Brook Lane, Peaks Island, ME 04108.

Let me know any or all of the following:

the boat's name
the make and year
power type
owner
crew
homeport
fishery
best daily catch or any other great story

Thanks, Curtis
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 Topic: New scallop regs
Curtis Rindlaub


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New scallop regs Mon, 02 December 2002 15:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
The Maine Department of Marine Resources has adopted new rules for the scallop industry. The minimum shell size has been increased from 3 1/4 inches to 3 1/2 inches in diameter, changed the gear specifications to allow for lighter small drags, required that all undersized scallops be culled out of a catch before any shucking is done, and limit the size of drags in extreme southern Maine to a 5 1/2-foot maximum.

Scallop landings:
1981, record high of 3.8 million pounds valued at $15.2 million.
2001, 212,758 pounds for a value of $1.1 million.
2002, not yet compiled.


http://www.ellsworthamerican.com/thisweek/ea_news7_11-28-02. html
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 Topic: Lobster zone council meeting schedule
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Lobster zone council meeting schedule Mon, 08 March 2004 10:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
March 15, 2004
Zone G's next counsil meeting will be held at the Kittery Recreational Center on Cole Street at 7pm.

March 16, 2004
Zone F's meeting will be held at the Yarmouth Town Hall on at 7 pm.

March 17, 2004
Department of Marine Resources advisory council meeting at DHS, Civic Center Drive, Augusta, 1pm

March 17, 2004
Lobster advisory council meeting at DHS, Civic Center Drive, Augusta, 5pm

March 31, 2004
Zone E meeting at the Lincoln County Communications Center in Wiscasset at 6pm.

April 6, 2004
Zone D meeting at the Rockland Ferry Terminal at 6:30pm

April 8, 2004
Zone B meeting at Mount Desert Island High School Library at 6pm

April (date unspecifed)
Zone C meeting on Vinalhaven.

For more info go to http://www.maine.gov/dmr/council/lobsterzonecouncils/lzc.htm
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 Topic: Lobster Prices
StarboardJon  is currently offline StarboardJon


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Location: Boothbay
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February 2004
Lobster Prices Fri, 20 August 2010 18:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Price of Lobster paid to fisherman.....2.75 per pound
Price of Twin Lobsters at local Boothbay Eatery....24.95
Asking if Market Price is what they Marked it up to..Priceless
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Forum: Cruising Guide Corrections
 Topic: Canadian Chart Corrections
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Canadian Chart Corrections Mon, 08 March 2004 11:01 Go to previous message
Corrections to the Canadian Charts can be found at the following links. Canadian Charts covering regions in A Cruising Guide to the Maine Coast include: 4373, 4331, 4332, 4313, 4111, 4124, 4116, 4011, 4117, and 4141 and 4142.

2004
http://www.notmar.gc.ca/eng/services/notmar/sec22004.php

2003
http://www.notmar.gc.ca/eng/services/notmar/sec22003.php

2002
http://www.notmar.gc.ca/eng/services/notmar/sec22002.php

2001
http://www.notmar.gc.ca/eng/services/notmar/sec22001.php

2000
http://www.notmar.gc.ca/eng/services/notmar/sec22000.php
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