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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • PHIPPSBURG, Maine --  4/28/15 -- Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan at their home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2015. Permission granted for all uses to Dr. Paul and Mary Doolan and their assignees. Resale not permitted without express written consent.
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  • 3/20/12 -- HARPSWELL SOUND, HARPSWELL, Maine. Sternman Zach Drehobl, left, and Captain Jim Barclay of Harpswell's F/V Lorelei haul aboard a lobster trap lost in 2007 on Tuesday morning as part of 'Gear Grab', sponsored by non-profit association, Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation (GOMLF). <br />
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Gear Grab provides grant funding to lobster fishermen who volunteer to grapple up some of the thousands of pounds of lost lobstering gear - known as "Ghost Gear" - which litters the sea floor in Maine's fishing grounds.<br />
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The 2-day Harpswell-based event allowed fishermen to clean up places which they knew were already a mess - and drag a grappling hook along the bottom in places where they guessed Ghost Gear might have accumulated.  ."I didn't even use the fish finder -- I just knew where that one was - I was snagging it all last year," said Captain Barclay of hauling in a snarl of 18 traps in Harpswell Sound on Monday. <br />
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On Monday F/V Lorelei brought in close to 30 ghost traps - the first day of the event. Tuesdays catch came to four - with a few pieces of wooden traps which appeared to disintegrate on the way up from the bottom. "We've really only dragged about a quarter of the spots which we know are bad," said Sternman Drehobl. "And, the hard part is - you could miss [a ghost trap] by three feet with your hook and never know it."<br />
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GOMLF is a non-profit based in Kennebunk which works with fishermen, scientists and community members to support a healthy lobster fishery in Maine. <br />
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Another Gear Grab is planned for Tenant's Harbor on Wednesday and Thursday this week and a date and place are being set up by Director Erin Pelletier for Southern Maine in the next few weeks. <br />
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For more information or to participate in GOMLF events visit http://www.gomlf.org/ or call: 207-205-8088. <br />
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Photo and extended caption by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 3/20/12 -- HARPSWELL SOUND, HARPSWELL, Maine.  Captain Jim Barclay and Sternman Zach Drehobl of Harpswell's F/V Lorelei haul aboard a piece of a smashed-up lobster trap on Tuesday morning as part of 'Gear Grab', sponsored by non-profit association, Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation (GOMLF). <br />
<br />
Gear Grab provides grant funding to lobster fishermen who volunteer to grapple up some of the thousands of pounds of lost lobstering gear - known as "Ghost Gear" - which litters the sea floor in Maine's fishing grounds. <br />
<br />
The 2-day Harpswell-based event allowed fishermen to clean up places which they knew were already a mess - and drag a grappling hook along the bottom in places where they guessed Ghost Gear might have accumulated.  ."I didn't even use the fish finder -- I just knew where that one was - I was snagging it all last year," said Captain Barclay of hauling in a snarl of 18 traps in Harpswell Sound on Monday.<br />
<br />
On Monday F/V Lorelei brought in close to 30 ghost traps - the first day of the event. Tuesday's catch came to four - with a few pieces of wooden traps which appeared to disintegrate on the way up from the bottom. "We've really only dragged about a quarter of the spots which we know are bad," said Sternman Drehobl. "And, the hard part is - you could miss [a ghost trap] by three feet with your hook and never know it.".<br />
<br />
GOMLF is a non-profit based in Kennebunk which works with fishermen, scientists and community members to support a healthy lobster fishery in Maine. <br />
<br />
Another Gear Grab is planned for Tenant's Harbor on Wednesday and Thursday this week and a date and place are being set up by Director Erin Pelletier for Southern Maine in the next few weeks.  <br />
<br />
For more information or to participate in GOMLF events visit http://www.gomlf.org/ or call: 207-205-8088. Photo and extended caption by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/11/09 -- TOPSHAM, Maine.  Mt Ararat's Meghan Dano drives through Cony's Captain Holly Parker on the way to the net on Monday evening to score one of her several goals en route to a strong victory. At the half the score was 7-3 in favor of Mt Ararat. Between Meghan and her sister, Whitney, they had scored five of the seven Eagle goals and had contributed with an assist each as well. Contributing to the win, Evelyn Dickinson was a stone wall in the net  Mt. Ararat went on to win.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- Sept 11, 2013 -- The Captain Daniel Stone Inn in Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- Sept 11, 2013 -- The Captain Daniel Stone Inn in Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • BRUNSWICK, Maine -- Sept 11, 2013 -- The Captain Daniel Stone Inn in Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • May 2, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Bowdoin College Senior and "Northern Bites"  team Captain Tucker Hermans fixes a faulty part in the mechanism of a Bowdoin robot at half time of a 2009 RoboCup U.S. Open match on Saturday afternoon on the campus. The competitors were tasked with creating software for two-legged robots which could independently play soccer with each other. "Once we put them on the field, they are completely autonomous,"  said Bowdoin Professor of Computer Science and team advisor, Eric Chown, said. "I'm extremely proud of every one on this team. They are competing against teams with students from multiple institutes and graduate students as well. They are a talented and hard-working group!" Northern Bites finished fourth out of four teams participating due to injuries to the robots in early play. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • September 7, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. Plane Captain for Blue Angel Five, U.S. Navy Avation Ordnanceman 2nd Class Alisha Raper gives final confirmation to her pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Craig Olson at the The Great State of Maine Airshow on Sunday. The airshow came to Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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  • September 7, 2008 -- NAS BRUNSWICK, Maine. Plane Captain for Blue Angel Five, U.S. Navy Avation Ordnanceman 2nd Class Alisha Raper gives final confirmation to her pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Craig Olson at the The Great State of Maine Airshow on Sunday. The airshow came to Naval Air Station Brunswick for the last time this weekend, bringing The U.S. Navy Blue Angels, The U.S. Army Golden Knights and a wide variety of static displays and interactive exhibits. The show drew over 150,000 people over three days with no mishaps among the performers and no emergencies among the attendees. .Because NAS Brunswick is scheduled to be closed in 2011 by the Base Realignment Commission, there will not be another Navy-sponsored airshow at this location. Yet, the Local Redevelopment Authority, responsible for managing the property after the departure of the Navy,  has included an airshow on a list of possible future uses for the property.  U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Roger S. Duncan (RELEASED)
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