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MAINE: Biologist would be 1st woman to lead wildlife agency

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Maine Democratic Gov.-elect Janet Mills is nominating a longtime state wildlife director to lead the inland fisheries and wildlife agency.

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  • Undersea gases could superheat the planet
  • Tweaks to lucrative East Coast scallop fishery up for debate
  • On a remote island, a lost part of the world is found
  • Ice shelves buckle under weight of meltwater lakes
  • Sampling of Reef Life in Raja Ampat
  • Oceanic’s ProPlus 4.0 Dive Computer Now Shipping
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