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Mr446: Profiles Of Sixteen Eastern Maine Fishing Communities, Teresa R. Johnson, Kevin Athearn, Sara Randall, Marina Garland, Katelyn Ross, Ken Cline, Chris Petersen, Robin Alden, Carla Guenther Sep 2015

Mr446: Profiles Of Sixteen Eastern Maine Fishing Communities, Teresa R. Johnson, Kevin Athearn, Sara Randall, Marina Garland, Katelyn Ross, Ken Cline, Chris Petersen, Robin Alden, Carla Guenther

Miscellaneous Reports

In the United States, a number of legal mandates require social impact assessments of proposed federal fisheries management and other actions. However, too often there are insufficient data with which to conduct social impact assessments for fisheries management, in part because these data are expensive and time consuming to collect and social science for SIAs is typically underfunded. To address this lack of data, these authors profiled 16 fish­ing communities in eastern Maine (Vinalhaven, Stonington, Bar Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Bass Harbor, Swan’s Island, Steuben, Winter Harbor, Gouldsboro, Milbridge, Jonesport, Beals, Bucks Harbor, Lubec, and Eastport), focusing on the …


Jonesport, 1925, Sanborn Map Company Jan 1925

Jonesport, 1925, Sanborn Map Company

Sanborn Maps of Maine

Maps of Jonesport, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm. Sheet 1 includes an index.

Maps show the locations of the Congregational Church, Cummings & Norton Builders' Supplies, Fire Department, High School, Hinckley Stevens Co. and Sardine Factory, Maine Central Wharf, C. H. Mansfield Fish Packing Company and Sardine Factory, Memorial Library, Post Office, Redmen Hall, Re-organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, School Houses on Main Street, Smith's Opera House and Movies, Standard Oil Company, R. B. & C. G. Stevens …


Jonesport, 1911, Sanborn Map Comapny Jan 1912

Jonesport, 1911, Sanborn Map Comapny

Sanborn Maps of Maine

Maps of Jonesport, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm.


Jonesport, 1906, Sanborn Map Company Jan 1906

Jonesport, 1906, Sanborn Map Company

Sanborn Maps of Maine

Maps of Jonesport, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm.


Jonesport, 1901, Sanborn-Perris Map Co. Jan 1901

Jonesport, 1901, Sanborn-Perris Map Co.

Sanborn Maps of Maine

Maps of Jonesport, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm.


Jonesport, 1895, Sanborn-Perris Map Co. Jan 1895

Jonesport, 1895, Sanborn-Perris Map Co.

Sanborn Maps of Maine

Map of Jonesport, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color map is 64 x 54 cm.


Jonesport, 1889, Sanborn-Perris Map Company Jan 1889

Jonesport, 1889, Sanborn-Perris Map Company

Sanborn Maps of Maine

Map of Jonesport, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color map is 64 x 54 cm.


Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Fishing Boat Two Sisters, 1860, James Bagley Jr Jan 1860

Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Fishing Boat Two Sisters, 1860, James Bagley Jr

History of Maine Fisheries

Journal for the fishing boat Two Sisters, a cod Fishing vessel from Jonesport, Maine whose master was James Bagley, Jr. The Journal was produced for the collector of customs for the District of Machias, Maine and contains information about the weather and sailing conditions as well as a record of the number of fish taken each day. Includes inspector's letter.


Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner Talmas, 1859, Ammi B. Kelley Jan 1859

Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner Talmas, 1859, Ammi B. Kelley

History of Maine Fisheries

Journal for the Schooner Talmas, a cod fishing vessel from Jonesport, Maine whose master was Ammi B. Kelley. The Journal was produced for the collector of customs for the District of Machias, Maine and contains information about the weather and sailing conditions as well as a record of the number of fish taken each day on a voyage to Labrador.