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Articles 31 - 38 of 38
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
On The Whale-Way, Sarah Harlan-Haughey
Off To School In The Atlantic (Tremont, Maine), Matthew E. Bernier
Off To School In The Atlantic (Tremont, Maine), Matthew E. Bernier
The Catch
No abstract provided.
Fish Shack Days, Seamanship Nights, Peter Spectre
Editor's Note, Volume 2, Kathleen Ellis
Where I Tread, Sarah Watts
Where I Tread, Sarah Watts
Honors College
I studied abroad for two semesters during the 2011-2012 academic year; I spent the first semester in Bilbao, Spain and the second in Cork, Ireland. Over the course of this experience, I got to know my host cities, traveled widely, and wrote a lengthy blog about my experience. The blog covers not only my experiences but also observations and historical accounts: I connected what I did with the greater context of the places I was in. Study abroad proved to be transformative, something the blog shows. I have chosen to use the blog as the basis of my thesis because …
Economic Efficiency In Fisheries And Aquaculture, Paul Molyneaux
Economic Efficiency In Fisheries And Aquaculture, Paul Molyneaux
The Catch
Reflection of the author as a worker looking to make the best use of his time and energy. His innate understanding of the principles of ecological economics followed by exposure to the discipline’s advancing theories leads to a revelation regarding the backwards logic of fisheries and aquaculture policy thus far, and the decline in real seafood production.Along with many others, Molyneaux looks to ecological economics to create a new paradigm for sustainable fisheries.
Down East Journey: In Memoriam (Excerpt), Elizabeth Garber
Down East Journey: In Memoriam (Excerpt), Elizabeth Garber
The Catch
Excerpt from a longer work of nonfiction featuring the Passamaquoddy Tribe of Native Americans in Pleasant Point/Sipayik, Maine.
Editor's Note, Catherine Schmitt