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    FILE - In this June 2007, file photo, a scientist releases a juvenile lobster while doing research on Orr's Island in Harpswell, Maine. A University of Maine survey of 11 locations in the Gulf of Maine indicates the number of young lobsters has declined by more than half from their 2007 levels, a significant statistic, since lobsters typically take about eight years to reach the legal harvesting size.  (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)
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    Maine baby lobster decline could end high catches

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    In this April 1, 2014 photo, Ernie Merritt stands with his back brace at his home in of Saco, Maine. Merritt, who runs a support group for chronic pain patients, supports Medicaid guidelines that promote alternative treatments, including physical therapy, in place of narcotic painkillers. Maine is leading in efforts to stem the flow of powerful opioid painkillers with unique Medicaid guidelines. (AP Photo/Blake Davis)
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    Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, released a statement explaining his opposition to Paycheck Fairness Act, saying it could bring
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    An officer plays Taps on the Texas State Capitol steps in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Statesman.com, Ricardo Brazziell)
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    Group examining Maine rail service to meet
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    In this photo made Friday, April 4, 2014, fisherman Tim LaRochelle displays his new electronic swipe card for elver fishing in Portland, Maine, that permits him to catch elvers during the 2014 elver fishing season. Maine now requires its fishermen use the cards to record sales of the baby eels in its second most valuable fishing business, after lobstering. (AP Photo/Blake Davis)
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    Maine introduces swipe cards for elver fishermen

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    Maine Gov. LePage allows budget fix to go into law
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    Maine Senate initially approves patent troll bill
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    Obama official in Maine to urge minimum wage hike
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    Sale of Maine railroad in fatal derailment delayed
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    Sale of Maine railroad in fatal derailment delayed

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