SEA RUN Co-authors Tony Sutton and Judd Esty-Kendall issued an op-ed in the Bangor Daily News.
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Excerpt:
Wabanaki Sustenance Lifeways, Sea-Run Fish, & Restoring Tribal Access & Fisheries
Most Mainers know about our lumber industry in the 1800s, the works camps and the log drives and the wealth that flowed through Bangor, but few know the rest of the story; what happened to the fish. Sea Run tells that story and documents the impact of Colonial and Maine policies and activities on the quality and quantity of tribal fisheries spanning the time from first contact between Europeans and the Wabanaki Nations to the present day.
SEA RUN Co-authors Release Op-ed in Bangor Daily News
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