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  • Earning that amount on Nantucket as a bay scalloper is next to impossible.
  • But the new rules reached everyone, from the Maine lobsterman to the New Bedford scalloper.
  • "Everyone was going broke, " said Fairhaven-based scalloper Larry Yacubian.
  • The freighter was headed for a rendezvous with the scalloper, which was to complete the journey.
  • But every New Bedford scalloper we spoke with had the same idea : deep-fry them.
  • But David Coombs, a Nantucket Bay scalloper, dreaded even the brief return to congestion that Christmas Stroll promised.
  • Ms . Barlow recently went to the funeral of a scalloper in his 30s who died " after a long illness ."
  • The industry lost about a third of its work force, according to Marjorie Orman at the Fisheries Survival Fund, a scalloper advocacy group.
  • Captain Blair Perkins, a former scalloper who has become a specialist on this wildlife, offers two-hour Muskeget excursions aboard his boat, the Shearwater.
  • Other ships are available for boarding, including The Cape Sable, a steel-hulled trawler; The Royal Wave, a Digby scalloper; and The Cape Islander.
  • However, council member and former scalloper Kendall said that limiting scallopers'fishing rights erodes the whole point of giving them access to the closed areas : to catch more scallops.
  • Beaudry plucked all six men from the 86-foot scalloper vessel Commodore, which began to take water at 12 : 40 a . m . some 90 miles southeast of Nantucket.
  • "The fishing industry is good in Peru, " said Jarry Shervo of Fairhaven, who was cautiously shopping his 98-foot scalloper to the Peruvians in Fall River.
  • Ray, a former scalloper, had been dragging up sea cucumbers by accident for years, but it took years of lobbying by Collin to convince him that Cucumaria frondosa could be regarded as food.
  • The grim search for the men ended Wednesday after Coast Guard cutters and aircraft had spent two days trolling the frigid waters for the missing crewmembers of the Northern Edge, a 75-foot scalloper owned by Joseph Rato.
  • But the Fishery Management Council was taking few chances, allowing each scalloper only three visits to closed area 2 for 30, 000 pounds of scallop meat rather than the 12 trips for 120, 000 pounds that the lead industry group, the Fisheries Survival Fund, had wanted.
  • Neither Carey nor Dean gloats over misfortune and tragedy, but both his overloaded scalloper Patricia Marie ( which sinks with loss of crew and catch ) and her " beachless beach towns " along the coast, from New Jersey south, stand as grim reminders of the results of overfishing or overdevelopment.
  • The month before the Xing Da set sail from Fujian province in southern China, three Chinese nationals from New York City met in the South Bay Hotel with two men they thought were the owner and captain of the 97-foot scalloper they'd hired to smuggle the immigrants into the United States via Massachusetts.
  • "Fishermen have been going to the council meetings and giving their input as to there being plenty of ( scallop ) resource, but . . . we haven't been taken seriously because we're not scientists, " said Bobby Bruno, a New Bedford-based scalloper who helped on the study.
  • Pedro Furtado, 22, of New Bedford, is arguing that waves ranging from 11 to 15 feet should not have capsized and sunk the 75-foot scalloper owned by K & R Fishing Enterprises Inc ., according to his lawyer, Carolyn M . Latti . " A vessel should be able to withstand those seas, " said Latti, a specialist in maritime law who filed the personal-injury suit in federalDe Coast Guard cutters and aircraft spent two days searching for Furtado's five crewmates before giving up.