The Nature of Phenology 12/22/18

Producers/Hosts: Hazel Stark and Joe Horn

Frostfish

Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com.

For those of you with a fondness for feasting on fine fish, you are probably quite familiar with various members of the cod family, which scientists refer to as the Gadidae. These gadiformes include many of the common firm, white-fleshed saltwater fish that one can find at a local monger like cod, haddock, pollock, red hake, white hake, and silver hake. Those among us that are ice fisher-folk might also be well acquainted with the cusk, or burbot, which is the only freshwater gadiform. But the tomcod live a life both in the salt and freshwater of our coastal waterways.

Notes from the Electronic Cottage 12/20/18

Producer/Host: Jim Campbell

Personal Privacy Holiday

In this holiday season, we don’t want to be Scrooges about all the data being collected as we buy online, travel, and give gifts so without comment we’ll let a few current headlines remind us that we may want to think a bit about who is collecting information about us and those we are giving gifts to – despite which, happy holidays to all from the Electronic Cottage.

Nathanial “Nat” Barrows Speaking at the Blue Hill Public Library on 12/7/18

Recorded by Matt Murphy
Edited by Amy Browne

Nathanial “Nat” Barrows, Owner, Editor & Publisher of Penobscot Bay Press, & 2018 Inductee into Maine Press Association Hall of Fame, Speaking at the Blue Hill Library, 12/718

Talking about and reading from his new book: Through My Eyes
Through My Eyes gathers 50 years of Nat Barrows’ personal reflections on newspaper publishing, life in small towns, the natural world, family and more. As publisher and editor for Penobscot Bay Press, beginning in 1968, fostering strong communities has been his main focus in his three weekly community newspapers.

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