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We’re throwing an early summer outdoor bash, July 1 on the grounds of our old captain’s house in Chatham, and I’m tempted to say the reason why is simply because – finally — we can!
THE COUNTRY’S CONNECTION TO SCIENCE AND FISHERMEN STARTED ON CAPE COD
On February 9, 1871, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the law that created the Fish Commission. It was the nation’s first federal conservation and environmental research agency and began in a shed in Woods Hole.
CHATHAM FLEET FACES GENTRIFICATION PRESSURE, STUDY SAYS
Of the top 29 fishing communities in the Northeast facing gentrification stress, Chatham is ranked third.
CHECKING THE BOXES WITH MSI
Michael DeVasto is an oyster grower, wild harvester, and Wellfleet selectman, so when he was appointed to the Massachusetts Shellfish Initiative he had clear ideas about what he wanted to see happen.
SAM FULLER REVAMPS HIS BOAT AND FISHING LIFE
Running boats for other fishermen, crewing on trips for monkfish and skate, working on his own boat, Sam Fuller has been busy.
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