01261cgm a2200253u 450000500170000000700030001700800410002003500100006124500370007126000570010830000570016544000490022251100310027152004420030253800090074454600220075365000290077565000400080465000190084465100460086365500470090970000220095671000290097820190501202651.0vz050721s1995 meu056|g ||||vleng d a5719400aGulf of Maineh[videorecording]. a[Lewiston, Me.] :bMaine Public Television,c[1995?] a1 videocassette (56:19 min.) :bsd., col. ;c1/2 in. 0aQuest, investigating the world we call Maine0 aHosted by Christine Young. a"The Gulf of Maine is legendary for its bountiful fish. We'll show you why the sea is one of the most fertile oceans in North America. Yet even prolific waters can be over-fished. Maine's traditional ground fish are disappearing and scientists say they are part of the problem. Yet, some Maine fisheries stay healthy even when scientists predict trouble. Maine lobstering is a prime example of a fishery that keeps beating the odds." aVHS. aClosed-captioned. 0aEcologyzMaine, Gulf of. 0aPhysical geographyzMaine, Gulf of. 0aCoastszMaine. 0aMaine, Gulf ofxEnvironmental conditions. 0aVideo recordings for the hearing impaired.1 aYoung, Christine.2 aMaine Public Television.