An old trap fishermen said pulling up to a trap is akin to waking up on Christmas morning as a kid: You didn’t know what was going to be there, but you knew it was going to be good.
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A box of ocean called 537
Of all things on this big old planet that could be divided and put into boxes, the ocean is the least likely.
ALUMNI REVISITED: CATCHING UP WITH AZURE
Southern California native Azure Cygler (neé Westwood) had just finished getting her undergraduate degree in marine biology at University of California Santa Cruz in 1999 when she happened to meet Mark Pappalardo, brother of Fishermen’s Alliance CEO John Pappalardo.
WHEN “TINY’S” FISHNET WAS ALL THE FASHION
“Mackerel rejoice. Sardines fling their shining scales in the air. There is joy in the pools where minnows swim. Fish-net, their oldest and deadliest enemy, has become a fashion. Women – to the astonishment of the fish – are actually wrapping themselves up in the stuff. Deliberately.”
FISH FOR FAMILIES MAKES ITS LATEST DISTRIBUTION
This year, the Family Pantry of Cape Cod expects to serve 10,000 clients and distribute 100,000 bags of groceries valued at $4.2 million.
TEMPERATURE READINGS CAN TELL MANY TALES
“When I first started fishing, I didn’t realize how important water temperature could be,” says Greg Walinski, “but obviously it plays a big role in everything we do.”
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