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A shrimp boat approaching the Jekyll Island Municipal Pier
Jekyll Island, Georgia 1979 June
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Shrimp boats at Darien along the Altamaha River
Darien, Georgia 1969 June
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Shrimp boats at Darien along the Altamaha River
Darien, Georgia 1969 June
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Shrimp boats on Lazaretto Creek near Tybee Island
Lazaretto Creek Park, Georgia 1997 August
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A wing-net shrimper. These vessels do not use traditional trawl gear.
Louisiana 1997 May
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The Fishing Vessel KIM G. is a traditional wooden shrimp trawler.
Louisiana 1997 May
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A Vietnamese shrimper
Louisiana 1997 May
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Shrimp boats in a Louisiana boatyard
Louisiana 1997 May
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Fishing vessel tied up at the Lobstermen's Co-op
Boothbay Harbor, Maine 1997 May
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The Fishing Vessel GENERAL GEORGE S. PATTON tied up at Pier #1 of the Portland Fish Exchange.
Portland, Maine 1997 May
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A lobster boat at Cousins Island
Portland, Maine 1997 May
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A lobster boat at Cousins Island
Cousins Island, Maine 1997 May
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The trawler JUDY ANN
Cousins Island, Maine 1997 May
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A lobster boat
Portland, Maine 1997 May
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A lobster boat
Portland, Maine 1997 May
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Fishing boats tied up at the Portland Marine Trade Center.
Portland, Maine 1997 May
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The trawler EDWARD L. MOORE tied up at the Portland Marine Trade Center.
Portland, Maine 1997 May
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The LESLIE ELLEN is a gillnetter
Portland, Maine 1997 May
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Sign describing the Maryland Skipjack ROSIE PARKS
St. Michaels, Maryland 1997 July
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The ROSIE PARKS is a Maryland Skipjack. These boats were used for oyster dredging while under sail. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
St. Michaels, Maryland 1997 May
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The Fishing Vessel OLD POINT was a Chesapeake Bay blue crab boat built in 1909. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
St. Michaels, Maryland 1997 May
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The EDNA E. LOCKWOOD is a 9 log bugeye used to dredge oysters. It was built in 1889. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
St. Michaels, Maryland 1997 July
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The EDNA E. LOCKWOOD is a 9 log bugeye used to dredge oysters. It was built in 1889. Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.
St. Michaels, Maryland
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The BIG CRAB is an old Chesapeake Bay crabber.
Tilghman Island, Maryland
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Large open deck work areas are typical of Chesapeake Bay work boats. This one is operated by Harris Seafoods, Inc.
Kent Narrows, Maryland
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Large open deck work areas are typical of Chesapeake Bay work boats.
Tilghman Island, Maryland
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A "buy boat" operating on the Chesapeake Bay.
Chesapeake Bay, Maryland 1973 January
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A Chesapeake Bay clam dredge boat.
Chesapeake Bay, Maryland 1968 August
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A Chesapeake Bay clam dredge boat underway.
Chesapeake Bay, Maryland 1968 August
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A Chesapeake Bay skipjack underway. These vessels are sail powered oyster dredgers.
Chesapeake Bay, Maryland
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Chesapeake Bay skipjacks drying sails while inport. These vessels are sail powered oyster dredgers.
Chesapeake Bay, Maryland 1971 March
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Even in the 1970's it was hard to keep the skipjacks operating.
Chesapeake Bay, Maryland 1971 March
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The F/V JEANNETTE in port
Gloucester, Massachusetts
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Trawlers in port
Gloucester, Massachusetts
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Trawlers in port
Gloucester, Massachusetts
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Bow of the CATERINA G.
Gloucester, Massachusetts
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F/V MARY G heading to sea for yellowfin tuna
Gloucester, Massachusetts
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The F/V SANTA MARIA flies the U. S. flag and the Portuguese flag. There is a strong Portuguese heritage in the New England fisheries.
New Bedford, Massachusetts
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The F/V LADY CHERYL leaving port
New Bedford, Massachusetts
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The F/V LADY CHERYL leaving port
New Bedford, Massachusetts
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The F/V LADY CHERYL leaving port
New Bedford, Massachusetts
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A stern trawler at the pier
Gloucester, Massachusetts
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Some of the shrimp trawlers based at Biloxi. Many shrimp vessels are owned by Vietnamese-American fishermen. Note the Turtle Excluding Devices (TEDS) in the nets.
Biloxi, Mississippi
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Some of the shrimp trawlers based at Biloxi. Many shrimp vessels are owned by Vietnamese-American fishermen. Note the Turtle Excluding Devices (TEDS) in the nets.
Biloxi, Mississippi
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A few of the Gulf of Mexico Croaker boats. These vessels fish for the croaker, Micropogon undulatus.
Pascagoula, Mississippi
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Judy David, a bait shrimper from Mississippi. Many women are active in the U. S. fisheries.
Mississippi
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Bow art on Judy David's boat. Ms. David is a bait shrimper. Many women are active in the U. S. fisheries.
Mississippi
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The F/V ATLANTIC TRAVELER squid rigged at the Co-op Seafood Retail Market.
Point Pleasant, New Jersey
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The F/V JAIME MAE rigged for fluke at the Co-op Seafood dock.
Point Pleasant, New Jersey
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The F/V DISCOVERY being overhauled.
Point Pleasant, New Jersey

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