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Memoir of a Provincetown fishing family recalls better days |
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BREWSTER —They’re dinosaurs – but not yet extinct. Small fishing boats are sailing into the sunset, at least if the federal government has its way.
The 80-year-old Richard and Arnold of Provincetown is one of just 12 eastern-rigged fishing boats left along the U.S. coast and Judy Dutra’s husband, David, has skippered it for 30 years. During that time they’ve seen their compatriots vanish like shadows at dusk. She’s now the author and self-publisher of “Nautical Twilight.” Read the complete story from The Metro West Daily News
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Monterey Bay's historic "wetfish" industry is under attack by extremist groups who claim overfishing is occurring. Touting studies with faulty calculations, activists are lobbying federal regulators to massively limit fishing, if not ban these fisheries outright. Apparently the facts don’t matter to groups with an anti-fishing agenda






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