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Old 04-18-2017, 01:10 PM   #5
puppet
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I watched it and found it all to be very interesting and of course
heart breaking.... from resource, social economic, and New England
heritage perspective.

Same with the briefly mentioned condition of the lobster fishery and the
unspoken situation with the Striped Bass. Seems like just about
every fishery is on wobbly legs here in the Northeast.

I really do no care who is at fault as its a collective problem. I just hope
someone comes up with a solution that sticks.

regarding the studies and the data....it would be great for it
to be more accurate, but clearly there is a problem.

The dogfish fishery was the only positive breath in the whole
documentary. That was pretty interesting to watch. Sign me up to
eat some of those mirror eyed critters!!! Hopefully the unlimited
supply is not just another error in calculations. Like, what other fish
can we think of that was described as having unlimited supply???
hmmmm.
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