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Scallops are big business in the U.S. The species makes up the fourth most valuable fishery in the country, bringing in $572 million domestically in 2019. ....
Mussel farm sees potential in scallops Tony Gott strings scallops on a line with Acadia Aqua Farms’ new ear-hanging machine. The farm in Frenchman Bay is one of the few farms in the U.S. that is testing the Japanese method of growing scallops. ISLANDER PHOTO BY ETHAN GENTER BAR HARBOR In mid-May, Alex de Koning climbed down into the hold of the Stewardship, the former military landing craft that he and his family have used for years to help grow mussels in Frenchman Bay, and sat at what looked like a giant sewing machine. He grabbed a pair of scallops that had just been pulled out of the farm’s nets, lined up the small notches near the bivalves’ hinge and stepped on a foot pedal. ....
Canoeing in Maine: Seeing the light along the Kennebec River Lighthouses along the Kennebec River – from Phippsburg up to Bath Iron Works – are the focus of a challenging yet highlight-filled excursion. By MICHAEL PERRY Photo by Christine Wolfe When we think of Maine lighthouses we often conjure up images of isolated beacons perched on wave-battered cliffs overlooking the open Atlantic. This month we are exploring lights on the opposite end of the bold coast spectrum – the three unique Kennebec River lights south of Bath. These riverside lights have guided ships up and down the Kennebec since 1898. We put in at the Morse Cove State Boat Launch on the Fiddlers Reach Road in Phippsburg and headed four miles downriver to Squirrel Point Light, opposite the Phippsburg Congregational Church. Mixed in with the hundreds of cormorants flying low over the water were bald eagles, osprey, sandpipers, and plenty of Canada Geese with their fluffy yellow youngsters sc ....