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Moss Harvesting
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Type
Radio
Title
Just A Sample: Questions Surface About Brain Harvesting in Maine
Year
2011
Following the death of her husband, Anne Murray Mozingo was asked by Stanley Medical Research Institute if they could use a part of her husbands brain for research. Katrina Roi investigates how the institute took more than they asked for, and the legal debate Mozingo became involved with regarding tissue donation.
Type
published content
Title
Just Comin' and Goin'
Year
1989
Tonee Harbert captures the lives and work of Jamaican apple pickers who spend more time in American than in Jamaica.
Type
Photography
Title
Just Comin' and Goin' - Apple Pickers
Year
1988
Tonee Harbert captures the lives and work of Jamaican apple pickers who spend more time in American than in Jamaica.
Type
Photography
Title
Just the Mussel Guy
Year
2009
As a scholar and mussel farmer, Carter Newell spends time and energy to figure out how to grow a better mussel and improve his business. Casey Atkins documents the work Newell does in his research and harvesting.
Type
Photography
Title
Making a Home in Maine: Broccoli Harvest
Year
1992
Amy Toensing captures the lives of migrant workers from Mexico to the Philippines who come to Maine to harvest acres of broccoli.
Type
Writing
Title
Maquoit Bay Clamming Brunswick
Year
1991
Clam digging in Maquoit Bay is a waiting game based on the weather and tides. Meredith Stukey investigates the trade of clamdigging and clam industry by speaking with individuals who hunt for clams in Maquoit Bay.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Ocean Harvest: Seaweed Aquaculture on the Coast of Maine
Year
2014
Farming seaweed allows individuals to enjoy a part of the sea on their plates at home. Alana Fichman documents how one seaweed farmer views the importance of seaweed, and her desire to become a seaweed farmer.
Type
Multimedia
Title
On The River
Year
2013
Since he was a kid, David Gilbert has dug for clams in the Damariscotta River. Julie Rawe profiles how Gilbert has moved to harvesting oysters due to ecosystem shifts.
Type
Photography
Title
Peachy Keen and the Wonderful: Lee Hudson
Year
2007
When Taunton Bay closed off to fisherman and draggers in 2000, fishermen who made their livelihoods in those waters began to suffer financially. Ashley Bailey captures how the fishermen who harvested mussels in Taunton Bay are facing bankruptcy and business instability, due to their displacement.
Type
published content
Title
Peachy Keen and Wonderful
Year
2008
When Taunton Bay closed off to fisherman and draggers in 2000, fishermen who made their livelihoods in those waters began to suffer financially. Kelsey Abbott highlights how the fishermen who harvested mussels in Taunton Bay are facing bankruptcy and business instability,due to their displacement.
Type
Radio
Title
Potato Roots
Year
2018
Fifteen-year-old Maddie Buzza has an unusual job: for three weeks every fall, she works on a farm picking potatoes. It's a generations-old tradition in Maine's Aroostook County known as harvest break. But in the potato-centric town of Presque Isle, there's uncertainty about this tradition's future.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipe for radical rest (serves 3)
Year
2021
Heather Flor is a Peruvian-American farmer and artist who uses rest as a radical tool. Heather’s mother, María Rosita, and her four-year old nephew, Ediercito, do too.
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