Document Type

Newsletter

Editor

Cathy Billings

Publisher

Lobster Institute, University of Maine

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Publication Date

Spring 2013

Publisher location

Orono, ME

Abstract/ Summary

The Lobster Bulletin newsletter includes research updates, and information on lobsters and the lobster industry. The Lobster Institute at the University of Maine is dedicated to protecting and conserving the lobster resource, and enhancing lobstering as an industry and a way of life.

Headlines in the Spring 2013 issue include:

  • "Sharing a Common Resource" Theme of Lobster Institute's 2013 Canadian/U.S. Lobstermen's Town Meeting
  • Nova Scotia Sets Up Panel to Develop Rules for Fish Farms by End of 2014
  • Downeast Maine Fisheries Inspire Online Literary Journal
  • Research Report: Wind Farm Sites Tested as Possible Habitat for European Lobsters
  • Research Report: Refresher on Primitive Lobster Nervous System

Publisher Statement

The Lobster Institute is a unit of the Maine Agricultural & Forest Experiment Station.

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