Domenic Santoro, like many in Chatham, dug for clams off Monomoy from the moment he was old enough and has bounced around from fishery to fishery since.
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With shellfish, let’s shuck fact from fiction
When the Fishermen’s Alliance helped pull together a solid group of funders – public, private, and non-profit — to save the Cape’s one and only shellfish hatchery in Dennis, some people wondered why we would bother.
A STAR IS REBORN
wenty six years is a long time, older than a few captains in the fleet, older than his own children, almost older than his wedding vows.
SAFE PASSAGES THROUGH THE PAST
The floating lighthouses that once occupied the channels around Cape Cod are long gone, lost to storms, failed moorings, collisions, disrepair and the inevitable forward march of technology.
FROM WAMPUM TO NITROGEN, THIRD GRADERS VIEW THE WORLD THROUGH SHELLFISH
Many people notice shells in tide pools or at the edge of the sea and don’t give them another thought.
HEARING IS BELIEVING: OUR OCEANS ARE GETTING LOUDER
Chris Clark has made a life of listening to whales and was invited to a Congressional hearing to speak on the threat seismic testing for oil reserves poses to the highly endangered North Atlantic Right Whale.
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