The fishery is buffeted by the climate crisis and other problems but the coronavirus pandemic has opened a new front"If I'm not fishing, I'm working on gear or my boat. Or meetings involving fishing. It's what I eat, sleep and breathe," lobsterwoman Julie Eaton tells me.Eaton lives on Deer Isle, and fishes Penobscot Bay - a deep blue inlet of the Gulf of Maine, dotted by working waterfronts, rocky islands, wooden schooners and lobster buoys. I ask her what it's like to start lobster season. Continue reading...
'We have no market, but lots of lobsters': a Maine lobsterwoman fights for her livelihood
23. červenece 2020 11:15
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jul/23/maine-lobsterwoman-coronavirus-climate-change
Zdroj: The Guardian