Title

Trading Sardines for Lupines: Eastport's Rebirth May Portend a New Kind of Rejuvenation

Source

Island Journal

Date

2016

Volume Number

32

Pages

90-93

Abstract

Eastport, once a thriving port and processing center for sardines, declined after the collapse of the sardine industry. The author likens its apparent rebirth to the establishment of lupines, a plant that establishes itself on disturbed soils, but gives way to more diverse flora and fauna as time goes on. [images]

Subjects

Eastport (Me.), Sardines, Lupines

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