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After years of pushback, Nordic Aquafarms abandoned its $500 million project and listed its 54-acre parcel for sale in ...
WASHINGTON - An unprecedented amount of money for land conservation in Maine and other states is at stake in the federal farm bill the Senate may debate this week. The unusual step within Congress to ...
Supported by By Hiroko Tabuchi Photographs and Video by Caroline Gutman Reported from PFAS-contaminated farms and an abandoned textile ... for example paper mills in Maine, have also provided ...
BELFAST, Maine — Conservation group Upstream ... previously slated for a $500 million salmon farm. Upstream Watch said in a news release Tuesday that it has entered into a contract to purchase the ...
WESTBROOK, Maine — In downtown Westbrook this month, passersby were treated to an unannounced light show. Vertical Harvest, one of the city's most noticeable tenants, had sprung to life through its ...
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a Norwegian corporation that earlier this year abandoned its proposal to build a 900,000-square-foot land-based salmon farm at the site. Nordic Aquafarms had the property on the market for $2 million.
The conservation group Upstream Watch is set to purchase a 54-acre parcel along the Little River in Belfast, Maine, owned by the Norwegian company Nordic Aquafarms. In 2020, the U.S. branch of Nordic ...