Supporting Documents
Mud Blister Worms (Polydora) and Oyster Aquaculture – Fact Sheet (Version 2015)
The mud blister worm, a marine polychaete, lives worldwide and is distributed throughout the estuarine waters of Maine and the northeastern U.S. This report is for oyster producers interested in controlling mud blister worms, which when present in large numbers can reduce the value of oysters sold to the half-shell market. Although other species of […]
Read moreFettucine with Scallops in a Lemony Cream Recipe
from the Four Seasons of Pasta by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and Sarah Jenkins NOTE: Look for untreated fresh scallops, called “dry scallops,” as opposed to wet ones. Wet scallops have been treated with phosphates to extend their shelf life; they have no flavor and moreover will not cook properly. Sweet little bay scallops are best […]
Read moreBaked Stuffed Haddock with Egg Sauce Recipe
Baked Stuffed Haddock with Egg Sauce Nancy Harmon Jenkins, 2015 NOTE: This is a very old-fashioned recipe that my mother, who grew up in Thomaston, often made for any sort of festive meal. It was always a special request when I came home for school holidays. You’ll need a whole boned haddock for this. An […]
Read moreA Comparative Study of American Lobster Monitoring Programs – Final Report
Final report prepared by: Yong Chen Jie Cao Jui-Han Chang Bai Li University of Maine School of Marine Sciences
Read moreMinutes – Shellfish and Seaweed Biosecurity 2016 Meeting
Notes taken by Dana Morse, Maine Sea Grant & University of Maine Cooperative Extension
Read morePenobscot River Habitat Focus Area – 2016 Annual Report – Accessible Version
Penobscot River Habitat Focus Area – 2016 Annual Report The Penobscot River is New England’s second largest river, with a watershed area of 8,570 square miles that is home to 11 migratory fish species, including three listed under the Endangered Species Act, and represents the largest run of Atlantic salmon in the United States. It […]
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