Tag Archives: Daniel Dunkle

Rockport, Maine: A day at the wharf

“Go ahead, but stay out of their way,” the man running the wharf tells me, as I head down July 20 to get some photos of the lobster being unloaded from incoming boats. “They’ll knock you over!” There is enough humor in his voice to let me know he is friendly,,, The wharf is not spacious for the amount of work is being done there. Lobster is being loaded from boats into crates that are lifted by a little crane to be loaded onto the trucks. While two sternmen on one boat are quickly unloading, another vessel pulls in nearby to fuel up. Lot of photos of hard working people. >click to read< 11:28

Editor’s Note and Results of Online Poll on proposed lobstering rules by Daniel Dunkle

Yesterday I posted an online poll asking: “Do you support proposed federal rules reducing use of ropes in lobster fishing to protect endangered right whales?” Last night and this morning I heard from several local lobstermen who felt this question was poorly or unfairly worded. They argued that the way the question is worded makes it sound like these rules absolutely would protect these whales.,,, My intention with the question was not to take sides. What I should have written was “rules aimed at protecting whales.” In any case, our polls are not scientific samplings. >click to read< 11:18