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Robert F. Bukaty

Maine

Photojournalist at Associated Press

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Articles

  • 1 day ago | argus-press.com | Patrick Whittle |Robert F. Bukaty

    STONINGTON, Maine (AP) — Virginia Olsen has pulled lobsters from Maine's chilly Atlantic waters for decades while watching threats to the state's lifeblood industry mount. Trade imbalances with Canada, tight regulations on fisheries and offshore wind farms towering like skyscrapers on open water pose three of those threats, said Olsen, part of the fifth generation in her family to make a living in the lobster trade.

  • 1 day ago | gloucestertimes.com | Patrick Whittle |Robert F. Bukaty

    STONINGTON, Maine — Virginia Olsen has pulled lobsters from Maine’s chilly Atlantic waters for decades while watching threats to the state’s lifeblood industry mount. Trade imbalances with Canada, tight regulations on fisheries and offshore wind farms towering like skyscrapers on open water pose three of those threats, said Olsen, part of the fifth generation in her family to make a living in the lobster trade. kAm%92E’D H9J D96 H2D 6?4@FC2865 =2DE >@?E9 H96? !C6D:56?E s@?2=5 %CF>A D:8?65 2?

  • 3 days ago | thewesterlysun.com | Patrick Whittle |Robert F. Bukaty

    STONINGTON, Maine (AP) - Virginia Olsen has pulled lobsters from Maine's chilly Atlantic waters for decades while watching threats to the state's lifeblood industry mount. Trade imbalances with Canada, tight regulations on fisheries and offshore wind farms towering like skyscrapers on open water pose three of those threats, said Olsen, part of the fifth generation in her family to make a living in the lobster trade.

  • 5 days ago | enidnews.com | Patrick Whittle |Robert F. Bukaty

    STONINGTON, Maine (AP) — Virginia Olsen has pulled lobsters from Maine's chilly Atlantic waters for decades while watching threats to the state's lifeblood industry mount. Trade imbalances with Canada, tight regulations on fisheries and offshore wind farms towering like skyscrapers on open water pose three of those threats, said Olsen, part of the fifth generation in her family to make a living in the lobster trade. kAm%92EVD H9J D96 H2D 6?4@FC2865 =2DE >@?E9 H96? !C6D:56?E s@?2=5 %CF>A D:8?65 2?

  • 5 days ago | mercurynews.com | Patrick Whittle |Robert F. Bukaty

    By PATRICK WHITTLE and ROBERT F. BUKATY, Associated PressSTONINGTON, Maine (AP) — Virginia Olsen has pulled lobsters from Maine’s chilly Atlantic waters for decades while watching threats to the state’s lifeblood industry mount. Trade imbalances with Canada, tight regulations on fisheries and offshore wind farms towering like skyscrapers on open water pose three of those threats, said Olsen, part of the fifth generation in her family to make a living in the lobster trade.