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Mammoth-Quote-7057 t1_iy2suto wrote
Reply to comment by 2crowsonmymantle in NOAA be like by TheDeadPlant
Idk, I dig up and down the coast from Kittery to Calais and just this past summer there was a whale stuck out at Brookings Bay for a few days, it would surface in the same spot to breathe then sink back down, we dig this place alot and for a few days this went on. Lobstermen drop there traps up and down the center of the bay, I'm assuming the whale was tangled up in gear which is why it was stuck in the same spot for days. Of course something else could of tangled it, but if not a lobster trap another piece of fishing gear.
Mammoth-Quote-7057 t1_itbimyl wrote
Reply to Is there any reason Maine couldn't do this? Oregon's entire coast was declared open to public access in the 1960s. by ppitm
The coast of Maine is public land, private land begins 50 feet past the height tide water line. That's how we're able to clam, worm, welk, etc... Can still be done by walking. You may however have to walk across private land to get to the public coast, in which case you need permission from land owners. Or take a long walk down the shore line from a place you can access publicly.
Mammoth-Quote-7057 t1_j0yqznh wrote
Reply to Some classy parking last night at OTTO in Auburn. No visible handicap tags whatsoever. Scum by coastalgirl207
He's not in handicapped parking. He's in the literal no parking zone, he's an ass hat.