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The Last Lobster: Boom or Bust for Maine's Greatest Fishery? The Last Lobster: Boom or Bust for Maine's Greatest Fishery? by Christopher White
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“The great irony is that lobsters do not observe international boundaries. They are on the move toward the Gray Zone and beyond. No treaty or trap cutting or gunfire can stop them. Just a ban on fossil fuels.”
Christopher White, The Last Lobster: Boom or Bust for Maine's Greatest Fishery?
“You can tell whether you have happened upon a living village by the lobster traps stacked in front yards. The closer these traps are to the water, the more authentic is the town. On the other hand, if traps and buoys are predominantly on lawns two or three blocks removed from the waterfront, then it is likely outsiders are buying up the shoreline. For lobstermen, the biggest threat of gentrification is loss of access to the water. Genevieve McDonald, a lobster-boat captain I came to know, suggested I could gauge a town’s purity by how many Maine license tags appear on pickups at the town dock. Too many out-of-state tags and it’s a lost cause.”
Christopher White, The Last Lobster: Boom or Bust for Maine's Greatest Fishery?