The 2013 Island Journal celebrates the Island Institute's 30th anniversary with articles on young fishermen, a thriving micro-agriculture project on Monhegan, the arts economy on the Cranberry Isles, and personal reflection on island politics by Maine Congresswoman Chellie Pingree. There are three folios, from photographers Michael Seif, David Conover, and Peter Ralston, offering three distinct-and different-views of life on the Maine coast.
Table of Contents:
From the Helm: Our Means Do Not Know Our Ends, by Philip Conkling
In It for the Long Haul: Young Lobstermen Are Deciding Whether to Keep Fishing,by Nancy Griffin My Garden in Your Backyard, by Scott Sell
The Cable Is the Key: Block Islanders Debate Industrial Wind, by Dave McGlinchey Michael Seif: Photographing the Naiads, by Tina Cohen
The Omni-Competent Beverly: Be Careful What Tool You Give Her, by Philip Conkling
A Secret Threat: Climate Change Arrives on the Maine Coast, by Jason Mann
What I Take with Me: From Island Town Meeting to Congress, by Chellie Pingree
Island 360?: A New Perspective, by David Conover
The Gardner Bill: 100 Years Ago, Fishermen Failed to Ban the Otter Trawl, by Matthew McKenzie
Islesford's Creative Economy: Island Artists Must Also Be Entrepreneurs by Carl Little
Caring for Their Own: Penobscot Bay's Poor Farms, by Harry Gratwick
Diver Ed: Underwater Superhero, by Anne Bardaglio
Peter Ralston: His Common Touch, by Philip Conkling
Hauling in The Puddle, by Kate Oakes
It All Changes in a Heartbeat, by Ben Weinberg
Keeping the Lights On: Ingenuity, Dedication, and Diesel, by Suzanne MacDonald
Islands Are Character Magnets, by Kaitlin Webber