Court denies motion, rockweed still private property

 

by Sarah Craighead Dedmon

A legal attempt to define rockweed as a marine organism held in the public trust failed last week when the Maine Supreme Court issued a denial on Friday, April 26.

Acadian Seaplants, defendants in a three-year lawsuit originally filed in Machias, filed the Motion of Reconsideration on March 28 after the seven-justice Court declared rockweed to be a privately owned resource.

Related Posts
Court denies motion, rockweed still private property
Ukulele man
No image
Reduced Presence by State Police Driving Up Sheriff’s Department’s Budget
No image
Marching to the maelstrom of March