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Jack Spillane: Fishermen look to put human face on regulations |
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A New Bedford fisherman with a wife and three kids to feed, he's finding it hard to get on a dragger when well over half the city's fishing boats are tied up at the dock more than half the time. "Whatever it takes for my family, I'll do. I'll go wherever I have to go," said Carlos Amarim, a rugged man with a straightforward way that seems the definition of working-class honor.
What we really need to do is get the president to ask why in the world his staff is not paying attention to all of these senior elected officials of his own party who are telling himself something is wrong in his administration. Read the complete editorial from The South Coast Today.
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33 Fishing Community Members Say Permit Bank, Giacalone are pluses for Gloucester
This permit bank is a true local treasure for our fishing community and related businesses. Its existence has been one of the only positive things to come to this fishing community in decades.






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