Title
The Gulf of Maine, which stretches from Boston to the Bay of Fundy, is a microco
Date
1-1-1995
Volume Number
Volume 12
Pages
8-11, 89
Abstract
The Gulf of Maine, which stretches from Boston to the Bay of Fundy, is a microcosm of the problems facing the world's oceans. Former U.S. senator George Mitchell argues that although the Gulf is relatively clean now, it faces the same threats of pollution and over-fishing. He claims the 200-mile international fishing limit has failed to protect fishermen and that an international, interdiscilinary response to the Gulf's threats is warranted.
Subjects
Gulf of Maine
Recommended Citation
Mitchell, George J. and Platt, David D., "The Gulf of Maine, which stretches from Boston to the Bay of Fundy, is a microco" (1995). Maine News Index - Island Journal. 269.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_island/269
Source
Island Journal