Tag Archives: Shelley Wigglesworth
The New School in Kennebunk teaching commercial fishing course
By Shelley Wigglesworth – I have been privileged to help design and instruct a “public policy in the commercial fishing industry” course for high school students, along with teacher Steven Schaefer, at The New School, here in Kennebunk. When Schaefer first approached me about working with him, he wanted the students to hear from real people working in the industry and to learn from the men and women who know the ocean intimately, as only those who navigate it and rely on it to earn their living can. He wanted the students to learn about the side of fishing that you do not see in picturesque summer tourist photos in quaint harbors. Read the story here 16:50
A love of lobstering
Seventy-seven-year-old George “Elly” Sewall, a York native, has spent six decades on the water. Sewall is one of the few working fishermen around to still to have a private dock behind his home near Sewall’s Bridge in York (which happens to be named after his ancestors.) It is here on his property that Sewall houses his boat, gear, workshop and everything he needs to fish, all comfortably surrounded within sight of the house he has lived in with his wife for the past 50 years. Read the rest here 08:52