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03/02/2019

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Paul Anderson

Paul Anderson, a scientist and executive director for the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries from Winterport, ME, talks about the encouraging trend of collaboration between scientists and fishermen in Maine, the necessary growth of citizen science on the coast, the failure of scientists at large to adequately address the problems posed by climate change, and the importance of integrating aquaculture into the larger Gulf of Maine ecosystem.

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Griffin Pollock

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Natalie Springuel

Suggested citation: Anderson, Paul Oral History Interview, March 2, 2019, by Galen Koch and Griffin Pollock, Page #, Maine Sound & Story. Online: Insert URL (Last Accessed: Insert Date).

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