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The Callie Crossley Show: An Ailing Industry Casts About for Solutions |
The Callie Crossley Show: An Ailing Industry Casts About for Solutions |
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GUESTS: Richard Gaines, reporter for the Gloucester Daily Times, where he has been the head of their full-time national fisheries desk for four years. Stephen Welch, small boat fisherman based in Plymouth, Mass. Barney Frank, Massachusetts Congressman,advocate for fishermen's rights in Massachusetts Niaz Dorry, director of the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance based in Gloucester, an organization that works on alternative policy and market solutions that protect the ocean and community based fishermen
In 2009, the federal government put into place new regulations for the New England fishery- drastically transforming the historic nature fishing in the waters off the coast of New England. The regulations have had a huge effect on the New England fishing industry- yielding radical consolidation, eliminating small boat fishermen, and pitting big boats, big business against small boats, small business. Read the story and see the video at WGBH.
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MICHAEL CONATHAN: Ocean Warming Means A New Paradigm For The World’s Fisheries
May 20, 2013 -- Fishing is a profession often passed down from one generation to the next. Many lobstermen in Maine fish the same bottom their fathers and grandfathers fished, and the same holds true of fishermen father offshore as well. Yet increasingly, anecdotal evidence has suggested that the old faithful fishing spots are no longer quite so reliable.






