HMS Bounty arrives in Bath | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram
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HMS Bounty arrives in Bath | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram
For more information, visit www.tallshipbounty.org.
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Tagged angler, angling, fish, fishing, fishing law book, Free Family Fishing Days, Maine Warden Service
Tom’s of Maine launches ’50 States for Good’ | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram
Tom’s of Maine’s 50 States for Good website: http://www.tomsofmaine.com/community-involvement/living-well/project-sponsorships
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Tagged "50 States for Good", charities, natural personal care products, nonprofit, Tom's of Maine
From the BDN story:
Guides and safety experts recommend that kayakers always check weather forecasts before any voyage, get safety training and have:
• Open-water sea kayaks, generally 15 to 16 feet or longer, which have watertight flotation chambers. The boats are more stable in wind and waves.
• Spray skirts that can keep water from washing into a boat and reducing stability.
• Wet suits or dry suits, until water temperatures rise above 60 degrees, or until the combined air and water temperature exceeds 120 degrees.
• A waterproof VHF radio, or a cell phone in a watertight case.
• Signaling devices.
• Life jackets.
• Name and phone numbers written on the boat.
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Tagged Casco Bay, hypothermia, kayak, Maine, paddling
Posted in Economy, Energy, Environment, Maine, Politics and government
Tagged BP, British Petroleum, coastline, Continental Shelf, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf Stream, Maine, Maine Department of Environmental Protection, marine resources, oil spill, U.S. Coast Guard, University of Maine School of Marine Sciences, wildlife
Forest cover declining across New England – Bangor Daily News
[There is a note at the bottom of this story that indicates there might be updates to this story. I’m guessing the BDN will localize it and expand the information. At least, that’s what they should do. — KM]
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Tagged conservation, ecological research, forest, global warming, Harvard Forest, Harvard University, Maine, New England
UMPI windmill ‘a great decision’ | Bangor Daily News
[In high school I played in a baseball playoff game hosted at the university baseball field near where this turbine was built. If that day was any indication of what the wind is like there normally, the windmill was put in just the right place. It was so windy that day that we could barely hit the ball out of the infield. More universities – more communities, more hospitals, more government buildings should consider wind power, solar power, and other alternative energy sources. – KM]
Live data on the turbine can be found at www.umpi.edu/wind; click on “Live Turbine Data.”
PORTLAND – Two young college friends, one of them a longtime summer resident of Peaks Island, died after setting out for a short kayak trip Sunday and apparently falling into the cold and choppy waters of Casco Bay.
Irina McEntee, 18, and Carissa Ireland, 20, were found about 9 a.m. Monday by Coast Guard helicopter and boat crews about three miles off Cape Elizabeth and seven miles south of the kayakers’ original destination, Ram Island.
The women, both wearing life jackets, shorts and light shirts, were severely hypothermic and unresponsive and had no apparent vital signs when they were pulled from the 48-degree water, the Coast Guard said.
A helicopter crew rushed them to Maine Medical Center, where doctors tried to resuscitate them before pronouncing the women dead about 9:30 a.m., according to a hospital spokesman.
Forty-eight degrees “is very, very cold,” said Coast Guard Cmdr. Brian Downey. “Survivability is very short in that type of water condition.”
Click on the link for the rest of this story by John Richardson in the Portland Press Herald.
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Tagged Bangor International Airport, BIA, dogs, Islesboro, John Travolta, Kelly Preston, Waldo County
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Tagged Baxter Peak, Baxter State Park, Cathedral Trail, hikers, hiking, Mount Katahdin, Saddle Trail, Tableland, trails, treeless alpine tundra
On a 4-degree January morning, Buddy Doyle pulled off the road to wish a random soldier luck in Iraq.
“We argue to this day who initiated the long, lingering hug,” said Doyle of Gardiner. “I told him, ‘Take care of yourself. Don’t do anything stupid.’”
A year and a half after that chance meeting near the National Guard armory in Gardiner, when the soldier had returned home, Doyle looked the guy up.
“I had told him I wanted to shake his hand,” he said. “I still did.”
He had another goal, too.
A photographer, writer and designer, Doyle had spent years creating glossy calenders of firefighters. Now he hatched a plan to take portraits of reservists guard members at their civilian jobs. He wanted the soldier’s help.
Click on the link for the rest of today’s story by Daniel Hartill in the Lewiston Sun Journal.
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Tagged bull moose, Cumberland County, Maine, Oak Hill Road, Standish, traffic fatality