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| Podcast title | Cape Cod Commercial Fishing Docu-Shorts
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| http://www.MooncusserFilms.com... | ||
| Description | Spend a day on the boat with the family fishermen of Cape Cod learning about the issues they face in maintaining their traditional lifestyles in the face of decreasing fish stocks and ever increasing regulation. Brought to you by Mooncusser Films, LLC and directed by Christopher Seufert. | |
| Updated | Thu, 23 Mar 2006 23:19:40 -0500 | |
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1. Part 04- Gillnetting on the Dawn T. download (video/quicktime, 1.49Mb) Description: Gillnetters account for a large percentage of the commercial fishing fleet of New England. Though its history is centuries-old, beginning with the Native Americans, contemporary gillnetting took hold only in the 1970's with the modernization of the small boat fleet from handlining and longlining. |
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2. Part 03- Weir Fishing on Nantucket Sound http://www.MooncusserFilms.com... download (video/quicktime, 3.71Mb) Description: There are only a handful of these traditional fishing traps remaining in the world, three of them are here on Cape Cod. This one is run by the Lucas Trap Co. in Chatham on Nantucket Sound. Fishing mostly for mackerel and squid, each year sees more and more seaweed created from the encroaching residential septic systems. |
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3. Part 02- Longlining on the Bad Dog http://www.MooncusserFilms.com... download (video/quicktime, 10.53Mb) Description: Dogfish were once thought to be a trash fish. In these days of diminishing cod stocks, however, old methods of fishing combine with this new fish stock to keep the fisheries alive. The Fishtown Educational Series documents the men and women who continue in the New England fishing industry despite thinning fish stocks and an uncertain future. |
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4. Part 01- Lobstering on the Benjo download (video/quicktime, 4.70Mb) Description: Experience a day on a Cape Cod lobster boat. Ride out through the choppy, early morning swells and accompany the lobstermen as they haul their traps, sorting and banding these ancient crustaceans. Underwater footage reveals the lobsters in their native habitat, feeding on fish and kelp, then follows them into the traps as they're hauled topside. The Fishtown Educational Series documents the men and women who continue in the New England fishing industry despite thinning fish stocks and an uncertain future. |
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