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Radio
Title
Seed To Seed
Year
2009
Attempting to save heirloom seeds to prevent further loss of food crop diversity, Will Bonsall started a project to collect, preserve, and distribute rare seed varieties. Sarah Buckingham speaks to Bonsall about the importance of collecting seeds and his mission to distribute them.
Type
published content
Title
Seafaring: When You're Married to a Fisherman
Year
1980
As the wives of fishermen, four women share their stories. Rachel Brochu and others speak to the four wives to learn about unique experiences.
Type
published content
Title
Seafaring: Sam Polk
Year
1980
In the Jonesport-Beals Island area, one man has fished more years than most. Andrea Downs and Cindy Pinkham speak to Sam Polk about his love for the sea.
Type
published content
Title
Seafaring: Cripes! That's Bad Luck!
Year
1980
With a quote on fisherman in hand, Greg Violette decided to speak to fisherman around Cape Porpoise and Kennebunkport. Violette discusses superstitions that fisherman may have and how it shapes their experiences.
Type
published content
Title
Seafaring: Cecil Kelley
Year
1980
Andrea Downs and Cynthia Pinkham highlight the life of Cecil Kelley, a fisherman from Jonesport. Kelley shares several of his stories as well.
Type
Writing
Title
Sea Urchins
Year
1993
In Portland, the sea urchin industry represents an opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to have a job working on the waterfront. Joan Amory explores how lucrative this business is for individuals in Portland.
Type
published content
Title
Sea Urchin Diver, Casco Bay, 1993
Year
1995
Andree Kehn presents Andy Mzrack in action diving for urchins in Casco Bay.
Type
Photography
Title
Sea Moss Pudding Photographs
Year
1976
For years, people along the coast of Maine have used sea moss to make pudding. Sandy Frederick and others speak to Marion Webber of Kennebunk to learn how the pudding is made.
Type
published content
Title
Sea Moss Pudding
Year
1977
For years, people along the coast of Maine have used sea moss to make pudding. Suellen Simpson and others speak to Marion Webber of Kennebunk to learn how the pudding is made.
Type
published content
Title
Sea Moss Harvesting
Year
1977
Along the beach, Arden Davis collects Irish sea moss, something he claims most people do not know about. Kim Lovejoy and Mary White speak to Davis about the process of sea moss harvesting.
Type
published content
Title
Save the Tail for Last
Year
1977
By speaking with old-time Mainers, Jay York and other Salt students were able to learn the proper way to eat a lobster. York documents the experience.
Type
published content
Title
Sardines
Year
1983
Title page to new section of magazine, with a quote on factory work.
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