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R.I. fisherman to officials: 'We're hanging on by our fingertips' |
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NARRAGANSETT, R.I. -- September 10, 2012 -- The government annually imposes commercial-fishing restrictions. Commercial fishermen annually complain. But this year is different. "We're hanging on by our fingertips," said Dick Grachek, 68, a commercial fisherman out of Narragansett. Grachek attended Monday's meeting in Galilee with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) officials. The agency is considering cutting next year's catch limits for groundfish -- in the case of Georges Bank yellowtail flounder, by 73 percent. "How much do we wait before everyone in this room is out of business?" said Tina Jackson, president of the South Kingstown-based American Alliance of Fishermen and their Communities.
Read the full story at the Providence Journal.
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MAGNUS JOHNSON: The most abhorrent occupation in the world?
May 18, 2013 -- You find yourself and your industry being eroded. Not by fact-based evidence but by the wild ramblings of people who are ideologically driven to persecute those that make a living from a common resource. If this is you my friend, you are a fisherman. Be proud. Be strong. Be safe.






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