Michael Gross: Busy in Barnstable
Many Cape Codders know Michael Gross as director of communications at Cape Cod Community College. Others know him as musical director of the Barnstable High School Drama Club. Still others know him as a talented drummer in settings ranging from jazz to whatever is needed. A bundle of energy, Gross moved to Mashpee from Rockland, Maine, in 1995 and made an immediate impression on several fronts.
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Michael Gross: Busy in Barnstable
New England dolphins dying at unusually high rates
77 dolphins died on Cape Cod beaches in recent weeks, just months after 162 harbor seals washed ashore in Maine, NH and Massachusetts.
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More dolphins wash ashore in New England
77 dolphins have died on Cape Cod beaches in recent weeks. Their deaths comes after 162 harbor seals died on beaches from Maine to Massachusetts this fall.
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Rescued dolphins said doing well off Maine
CAPE COD, Mass., Jan. 27 (UPI) — Most of the 24 dolphins rescued during mass strandings on the Massachusetts coast survived and some were tracked to Maine coastal waters, wildlife experts said.
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Rescued dolphins said doing well off Maine
First Wind Receives Approval from Maine DEP to Expand Proposed Oakfield Wind Project
BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–First Wind receives approval from Maine DEP to expand proposed Oakfield Wind Project; 150 MW project will deliver even more economic benefits to Aroostook County and enough power for 48,000 homes
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Whalers top Cape Cod Bluefins 4-2
The Danbury Whalers began a brutal 48-hour travel stretch with an unexpected, yet fruitful stop in Maine Thursday night, where they beat the Cape Cod Bluefins 4-2.
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Cod stock collapse? Cape fishing could be curtailed
A preliminary stock assessment for cod in the Gulf of Maine (essentially everywhere north of Cape Cod), produced by a working group at the Northeast Fisheries Service on Nov. 14, suggests the spawning age cod in the gulf in 2007 was overestimated by 270 percent.
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Cod stock collapse? Cape fishing could be curtailed
Conflicting Indicators on Gulf of Maine Cod Stocks
Regulators are considering restricting or shutting down cod fishing in the Gulf of Maine, raising fears for the future of an industry that has sustained New England for centuries.
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Conflicting Indicators on Gulf of Maine Cod Stocks
Fishermen to lawmakers: Don’t scrap fishing system
More than a hundred New England fishermen in ports from Maine to Rhode Island are asking lawmakers to back off efforts to kill a new management system.
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Fishermen to lawmakers: Don’t scrap fishing system
Connecticut lobstermen face struggle for survival
While lobsters are thriving in Maine, production is down south of Cape Cod through North Carolina.
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