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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • Shot From Kennebec River. 3/25/2007 Photo © 2007 by Roger S. Duncan ..
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  • A crab claw bleaches in the sun on a rock where lichen grows on a Maine Island in Penobscot Bay. .Seagulls often take crabs from their usual habitat, in tide pools along the shore, and drop them from great heights on the rocky beach, breaking their shells. The gulls eat the interior of the body and leave behind the hard and heavy claws. When the claw dries, it changes color from its original green or brown to a red or orange. Eventually, the shell will bleach completely white, become paper thin and disintegrate. ..Lichen, of the kingdom Fungi, commonly grows on rocks and trees on the Maine coast. It grows in many different colors including yellow, red, green and grey -- depending on the area, the and the amount of moisture in the area. It often lives in symbiosis with algae, without which it will not grow on the rock. The combined efforts of Lichen and algae digs tiny grooves into the surface of the host rock which assist the process of erosion. Water often collects in the grooves and, in the winter, freezes, cracking additional rock away, making an easy channel for more water and a protected space for more lichen. Eventually, the rocks give way to sand, and soil, where grasses can grow. .Lichen plays an extremely important part of the food chain. .Lichen is also very susceptible to the effects of air pollution. Lichen will be among the first creatures to be affected by poor air quality. Photo and caption by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/17/11 -- BATH, Maine. A Bath Iron Works (BIW) employee stands atop a section of the hull of USS Zumwalt, currently in construction at BIW as Ann Zumwalt, daughter of U.S. Navy Admiral Elmo "Bud" Zumwalt and ship's co-sponsor, speaks to the assembled crowd last Thursday afternoon before welding her initials into a plaque which will be placed on the keel of USS Zumwalt, named for her father, currently in production at BIW. Admiral Elmo "Bud" Zumwalt's adult children came to BIW today to participate in a ceremony commemorating the keel laying of DDG 1000, named in honor of their father, who passed away in 2000. The plate bears the initials of the children, including Elmo R. Zumwalt III, who died in 1988 of Agent-Orange induced cancer.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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