As federal regulations and declining stocks have decimated Maine's groundfishing
Date
1-1-2010
Pages
36-39, 55-58
Abstract
As federal regulations and declining stocks have decimated Maine's groundfishing fleet, fishermen in Port Clyde, Maine's only remaining working port outside of Portland, have started the Port Clyde Fresh Catch coop. The group markets fish through a community-supported fishery (CSF) to individuals, farmers' markets, and restaurants. Fishermen are receiving better prices for their smaller, higher-quality catches.
Subjects
Port Clyde
Recommended Citation
Moore, Joshua F., "As federal regulations and declining stocks have decimated Maine's groundfishing" (2010). Maine News Index - Down East Magazine. 3764.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/3764
Source
Down East