“I will tell ya, this was the most romantic place I’d ever laid eyes on in my life,” says Mike Anderson about Cape Cod, circa 1968. “This was rock-n-roll and fishing.”
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DOING WHAT IT TAKES TO AVOID EXTINCTION
What do we, an Alliance committed to keeping commercial fishing alive while at the same time committed to a vital ocean, think we should be doing to keep the North Atlantic Right Whale from going extinct?
A FROZEN PAST IN SANDWICH
A century ago, the largest commercial buildings on Cape Cod were most likely massive freezer plants that supported the local fishing industry.
FISHERMEN ACROSS THE COUNTRY COME TOGETHER IN NATION’S CAPITAL.
Sitting in a Washington, D.C. airport, getting ready to board a delayed 10:30 p.m. flight back to Providence, travelers from the Cape talked about visiting nearly a dozen legislative offices in their efforts to improve commercial fisheries.
THE SEAL DEAL: HOW DO WE RESPOND TO “SUCCESS”?
As anyone who spends time near the water knows, seals have made a dramatic comeback.
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