The Supreme Court can save working fishermen from Biden regulators

The crew and I had been trawling the Gulf of Maine for several days aboard the F/V Teresa Maria IV, the commercial fishing vessel I captained for 14 years. I had only just settled into my bunk for a few hours of sleep. That’s when the rogue wave hit. Life at sea is never predictable. A promising forecast could give way at any time to a squall with heavy swells. Essential navigation components might break. On that night, circumstances coalesced such that a rogue wave knocked my boat clean over. We were capsized in the black of night. This unsettling experience was front of mind when my organization, the New England Fishermen’s Stewardship Association (NEFSA) filed an amicus brief in an upcoming Supreme Court case about the Biden administration’s power over the fishing industry. photos, more, >>click to read<< 06:46

2 Responses to The Supreme Court can save working fishermen from Biden regulators

  1. james R Lovgren says:

    Excellent article, Lee. Really nice work.

  2. james R Lovgren says:

    Er, Jerry. and I haven’t even been drinking.

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