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Maine Public: From Carp to Pig-Hide: Bait Shortage Means Change for Lobsters’ Diet

Gulf of Maine lobster harvesters are casting around far and wide for new kinds of bait, now that federal regulators have cut herring quotas by 70 percent. Possible solutions range from the mass importation of a nuisance fish from the Midwest to manufactured baits to pig hides.

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The Salt: Belgian Monastery Will Brew Beer Again, After A 220-Year Pause
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BBC Travel: 
How This Cat Saved
A Japanese Rail Line And Got Knighted
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NPR Business: 
Some Chevys Won't Go (Temporarily)
Until Teen Drivers Buckle Up
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Marketplace: 
Is Your Phone Really Listening To Your Conversations?
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Maine Calling: 
Publishing - How To Get Your Writing Picked Up
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PBS Art: 
This San Francisco
Gallery Exhibit Takes Another Look At The City's Trash
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Maine Public: 
Mainers Are Working To Give Historical Sea Chanties New Life
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NPR Music: 
'SNL' Musical Guests, Ranked From No. 1 To Greta Van Fleet
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PBS Newshour: 
The Homemade Sunscreen You Find On Social Media Is A Recipe For Sunburn
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