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Fishing
Define Commerical Fishermen: Chilmark Seeks New Rulebook
Mark Alan Lovewell
In their continuing effort to support local commercial fishermen, Chilmark selectmen want to better define such fishermen in the town. At stake is...
7:00 pm, February 15, 2007
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Sea Scalloper Runs Aground Near Wasque
Mark Alan Lovewell
High seas and gusting winds over the weekend prevented the safe removal of a 71-foot fishing boat that washed onto Norton Point Beach Saturday...
8:00 pm, July 3, 2006
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Days at Sea Are Cut for Most Fishermen
Mark Alan Lovewell
A vote by the New England Fishery Management Council this week to further restrict the number of days fishermen can pursue cod and yellowtail...
7:00 pm, February 2, 2006
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Cod in State of Collapse; Haddock Sees Recovery at Fabled Ocean Ground
Mark Alan Lovewell
Capt. Gregory Mayhew, a Vineyard native and lifelong resident of Chilmark, runs the 75-foot steel dragger Unicorn out of Menemsha. This summer, for...
8:00 pm, September 22, 2005
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A Lifetime Devoted to Oceangoing Science
Mark Alan Lovewell
Linda Despres, the chief scientist aboard the Albatross IV, has a haunting memory of visiting Georges Bank as a 23-year-old scientist. "I have...
8:00 pm, September 22, 2005
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The Story of the Codfish Is Written Across 400 Years of Island History
Mark Alan Lovewell
The old wooden sailboat up on blocks inside the shed at the Martha's Vineyard Historical Society in Edgartown doesn't look like much. The white...
8:00 pm, September 22, 2005
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Managers and Fishermen Collide in Search for Answers, Solutions
Mark Alan Lovewell
The question of how cod stocks fell so low in the waters off New England is almost as perplexing as the question of how to bring about recovery....
8:00 pm, September 22, 2005
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Gone Fishing: Anglers Gear Up as Tournament Hits Milestone
Max Hart
If you need to talk to Steve Morris this weekend, you probably won't find him working behind the counter at his store, Dick's Bait and Tackle, in...
8:00 pm, September 8, 2005
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Big Shark Contest set for Oak Bluffs
Max Hart
Even on an Island that knows a little something about shark hysteria, the upcoming Boston Big Game Fishing Club Monster Shark tournament is a...
8:00 pm, July 14, 2005
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Dragging the Ponds for Scallops Is Long-Held Vineyard Tradition
Max Hart
On Wednesday morning, under a warm sun and blue sky, David and Karen Berube were out on Cape Pogue Pond, at it again.
7:00 pm, November 11, 2004
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Wharf Rat Lands Grand Prize in 59th Annual Fishing Derby
Max Hart
In the end, it was a 12.48-pound false albacore hooked in the shallows off Memorial Wharf in Edgartown, and a 10.13-pound bonito snagged in 60-foot...
8:00 pm, October 21, 2004
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Derby Heads Into Final Tourney Hours with Heated Competition for Top Spots
Max Hart
With two days to go before the close of the 59th Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby, tournament officials are already calling this...
8:00 pm, October 14, 2004
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