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Endangered Species: Chronicles of the Life of a New England Fisherman and the F/V Ellen Diane
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Endangered Species: Chronicles of the Life of a New England Fisherman and the F/V Ellen Diane in Brampton, ON
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Endangered Species: Chronicles of the Life of a New England Fisherman and the F/V Ellen Diane in Brampton, ON
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Size: Paperback
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If David Goethel was a cat, he would be in the market for
more lives. But David is a small boat fisherman, an endangered species, who
works tirelessly for himself and others like him to survive. Follow along on
that journey, sea stories and autobiography mixed with twists and turns of
science and management as David and his family work relentlessly to feed
America sustainable seafood. Fishing is not a job; it is a way of life. David
is determined to maintain that life fighting through storm tossed adversity
that nature lays out endlessly, and the new sinister efforts of a modern
society who live on land and have no concept of how those at sea ensure their
own survival as well as the fish on which they depend. Reading Endangered
Species will take readers on a journey through time while demonstrating why
some individuals will always be called to work the sea.
If David Goethel was a cat, he would be in the market for
more lives. But David is a small boat fisherman, an endangered species, who
works tirelessly for himself and others like him to survive. Follow along on
that journey, sea stories and autobiography mixed with twists and turns of
science and management as David and his family work relentlessly to feed
America sustainable seafood. Fishing is not a job; it is a way of life. David
is determined to maintain that life fighting through storm tossed adversity
that nature lays out endlessly, and the new sinister efforts of a modern
society who live on land and have no concept of how those at sea ensure their
own survival as well as the fish on which they depend. Reading Endangered
Species will take readers on a journey through time while demonstrating why
some individuals will always be called to work the sea.




















