Last
of the Trawler Men
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Reuters photographer, Dylan Martinez, recently spent a few
days in the once-busy fishing port
of Whitby . Now just 200
people are employed in fishing; the fleet is down to only a few boats. Things
aren't looking good for Locker - one of the last remaining trawler men in the
area. A combination of crippling fishing quotas, climate change and overfishing
has all but crushed the local fishing industry. Global warming has expanded
fish habitats northward, causing fish stocks to sometimes disappear for weeks
on end. Boats return from sea with largely empty nets, and the atmosphere,
dour. Often schools of fish then reappear unpredictably, resulting in bumper
catches and jubilation - then E.U. quotas take effect and force fishermen to
dump excess catch in the sea to avoid hefty E.U. fines. This scenario is echoed
in other historic fishing areas across the globe, including New
England .
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