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Gold Digger, at 40.8 mph, edges out Danica Hailey at the Harpswell, Maine, lobster boat races on July 29, 2019. Jon Johansen photo.
July lobster boat races wrap up at Harpswell
Jeremy Beal's Semper Fi, a rebuilt Crowley 28, won the Diesel Class G race at Moosabec Reach in June 2019. Jon Johansen photo
Fastest lobster boats: Racing on the Reach
Screaming past
Wild Wild West dominates high-test lobster boat races
Shishaldin, Isanotski and Roundtop volcanoes as seen from the Unimak Pass in morning light. Unimak Island is the largest island in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska. Gordon Spear photo.
Busted up in the Bering Sea
Part of the 40 boats that came to the line for Randy
Maine lobster boat racing season will kick off in June
Stacks of lobster pots cover a wooden pier on a bay in New England. Maine Lobster Institute photo.
Unwritten rules: Four Maine lobstermen charged with molesting gear
Burning hull of Ole Betts Sea. Trico Seafood, Inc. photo.
NTSB: Mechanical failure caused fire on Gulf of Mexico shrimper
Navico, the parent company of Lowrance, Simrad and B&G, announced that its products would not experience any setback. Navico photo.
Will your GPS get set back on Saturday? Y2K comes for some units
Shafted: Propeller failure sank trawler
Galen Alley of Beals Island, Maine, aboard the 30-foot Foolish Pleasure. Alley died in a car accident on January 16, 2019. Jon Johansen photo.
Galen Alley: Farewell to a fast cat
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