Fisherman Mike Russo examined a decades-old clamming rake he had brought from the garage into the kitchen. His soot-colored cat George sniffed it warily.
Monthly e-Magazine Articles
Small Boats. Big Ideas.
Together, we’re building a better future for fish and fishing.
Over the Bar
My work with our fleet, with government officials who regulate our fleet, with people who care about our fleet and want it to survive and thrive, can easily get bogged down in details.
FIELDS OF GHOSTLY NETS
Imagine the work 800 yards of fish net requires. Nets that have been soaking in the ocean, harvesting thousands of pounds of fish.
A FISH OUT OF WATER MAKES A DIFFERENCE IN D.C.
Stephanie Sykes, 23, went to high school at Tabor Academy, graduated from the University of New Hampshire with honors and a bachelor of science.
THE SPECTER OF OIL DRILLING IN WATERS OFF THE CAPE LOOMS AGAIN
When a tanker named the Argo Merchant broke up and sent crude oil spewing onto Nantucket Shoals in 1976, many breathed a sigh of relief because winds were favorable and there were few fish around in the depths of December.
Categories
e-Magazine PDF’s






