tv Documentary RT November 15, 2021 4:30pm-5:01pm EST
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isolation for community. are you going the right way? where are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is faith in the world corrupted? you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah, fisher, or not made. this is a different world. the fisherman visited regularly this morning world. familiar
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with chapters still to come. his traps hopes, assessment all like 20 fathoms deep, rocky bottom of the coast of maine. ah, was a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean. if anybody will go get. there is a patch of water around the try, a seal island in contention between canada and the united states. good morning, my name is suddenly become optimal for lobster modulations here. this loaded one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had made an canadian fisherman in these waters at the same time jousting, 4 positions, and tensions or high violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point
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where there could be cost that would be significant to quote countries. border disputes don't go away, they discussed, or something's going to happen. in some ways, bob's ring is dimensionally complex. in another sense, it is simple and direct. see in the boat remain the ruling force in assault one man's life and the question of fish thing that brings not only the rewards of toil but a sense of freedom. 6
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we get the order so you'll go longer am and an island we're here right now. little ship is. we're headed toward the giant seal island. you know all of your drafts in the grade named brian got all our president graham and perkins association. i started facing before i got out of high school, winette this over with good up with the idea of the vision. and i would build it again, roll my birthdate, under drab. every one of them are in the re zone. this area, water, ears close. and when you come to law and you'll see the gears great up on it, that's the most lucrative spot. that's where the most the guys are going to go.
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that's where most of them way it's going to go. i guess a lot for bobby has been getting more and more broader every every year. i think it's about a 1000000 government never get control of some of the grades on that. they never really had full control of all the grading. why on is to cause enough conflict issues doing the vision idea that i think what they would like to see have a have almost like a drop all the people drinking in the grey zone long before it was ever great. but the canadian government cut back on there for told of the law. so the americans were pitching in undisputed gayety. water is actually one of my old vol. they claim that it was over the line over. you asked me to lie that it on the inside, which was not. i came out and divided them all that they didn't give me a back or they have on the bottom. they gave it back. i guess i didn't want to
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walk home. after 4 years of or you know about it, one of the americans that if you want, i mean economic benefit out of that. in the summer dawn when you're not vision, you better come visit with the guy from the government of canada said just the swipe. little pan buddy. the swipe of a band and with him 2 weeks we were live on our job and no one died can on the other. you know, i think our garbage is, that in that line. play with own isn't really of all american, all is all they don't want you to load the more you feel like not even the available they've been in the property 20 years ago. there would have been hardly any boats from either side, big over time. the abundance of lobster has increased to made it more lucrative, and people have figured out we want to get it cracked and those lobsters. we got
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a patient to say that i may do here on this granite ledge above this sheltered co begins his day. one day in the life of one man mm. the sea with its islands, place of business for a whole breed of men who don't mind wet feet. canada and the u. s. share a 5500. 25 mile long border and misses the last piece of land that are still contesting after more than 200 years of border making. me try a seal island and north rock. actually, depending on whether they're american or canadian, that determines whether the waters around them are american or canadian. so this
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raise own, it contains a fairly rich harvest of 2 officers. but it show job for the lazy or the fear for the right moment the man uses his motor rolls, his wheel pulses clutch. what his gas he brings off the board. the end of the snatch blocks takes a couple of turns around the wench head and the voice to take over the work, attract breaks water and his hold on deck. the bushel basket makes a satisfactory catch on alarms the boat. this is one of those days you'll get ahead of me. this is where the border now and that is the agreed upon border between graham and an island and the coast of maine. and the reason there's this david here is that if my child island, which is here, is canadian, the canadian,
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say this is the border that would exist. can i, did states actually basis? it's claim on a channel called the northwest channel that runs along the ocean floor here. that creates this greys out. it's all based on whether we're trying to see a while and is american or canadian, the, when the revolutionary war was over, the peace treaty was signed in paris. so the treaty said that all islands within 20 leagues of the coast of the newly independent 13 colonies would be america, except any island that had ever been part of nova scotians. ah, the official us position is that the tries seal island is not now and never has been part of nova scotia. this is the beginning of the conflict alongside the long legged 4th or when it comes to rest for the 1st time since daybreak. downloads his catch in ways that in
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a way chip into the market for most of recorded history, those waters were basically just exploited by mean fishermen. in 2002, the canadians changed their fishing seasons to allow for canadian lobster meant fish in the grades all during the summer. the real pensions began then because of just so many more people fishing in both waters. my concern is that there is no country in the world that's more important to the united states that canada and to allow an issue like this to sit there with the potential of causing an ugly dispute . it could be magnified to the point where there could be cost. that would be significant to post countries. mm hm. with
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we've been in the business for a little more than 10 years. there has been a huge increase in the landings. not too long ago. it was 20000000 pounds, 305060 1000000 pounds, and then it got to be maybe a 100000000 pounds when i got to that point. well, really started to take notice lately. it's been about a 130000000 pounds. so it's been a huge increase in supply the could be because waters continue to warm in the state of maine and it's pushing the catch north. and the catch seems to be going down more to mid coast and beyond,
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which is what we called down east main and which is often called way down east is called the greys all right. along with canada there's definitely more landings in that area than the world 10 years ago there's. there's no question about it. but i think that people for the majority of people feel that we're at our peak and landings right now. i think that's on the front of everybody's mind. so at this point, the issues my raise on impact the market for main lobby for because that's really main product in it. and once it goes to canada comes back, is product of canada. then people don't associate it with main. the main brand is really what main sells and it's not just the logs. the industry is the tourism industry. and if we lose market share, because of that,
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that can really hurt the industry in this was a bargain that was may 2025 years ago under clinton, as a matter of fact. and they've brought china into the world trade organization, the w t o. this was a quid pro well that we're going to essentially give america a huge break on flat screen tv. but within 2045 years, we're going to bankrupt the country. and that's what's happening now. ah new york, it's really what america is about ah, when our mayor took our vase, he was elected because of his campaign on our city,
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being a tale of 2 cities. the house and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who weren't being buried on hard i. the city is always wanted to forget about hold island. city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potters field, that there is a place where difficult stories are hidden. the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this active burial site, where 1000000 souls are buried. where so much of new york city history is buried is document of the inequality that has existed in the city for centuries. for a faster is incredibly important
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here on the coast made. it was worth more than $500000000.00 just to the boat's last year. it's not just the captain. the crews are doing very well. it becomes a huge, huge driver of the economy on the coast for trap builders, for boat builders, for all the infrastructure that goes into distributing lobster. one of the most valuable fisheries that's ever existed. interestingly, it's not actually the price that has changed that much, but the volume has changed a huge amount up to the early $19.00 ninety's. they were only landing about 20000000 pounds in 2016. we landed a 131000000 pounds. but even with all of that year to year change, the landings haven't been uniform across the state. water temperature rise, biological processes for lobster. and as water warms, it is possible that those biological processes could break down. over the last 10 to 15 years gulf, a man has one faster than 99 percent of the global ocean area in if you look south
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of the gulf main places like rhode island and southern massachusetts, the lobster of fishery there is basically collapsed beginning around that time frame lobster catches in the state of maine started to increase at an exponential rate even when the water temperature is morning. it's still cooler than the areas that they were leaving. we can see that species are steadily starting to move towards the pause in their course. other changes that are going on in the ecosystem . one of the really big ones has been the decline of the ground fish like cod paddic, where big predators on tiny officers that's opened up. a lot of habitat for lobster to move into the lobster population has taken advantage of those environmental conditions. and a, what we're seeing is that the lobsters becoming a bigger fishery right along the border between the us and canada. and it's not a good scenario. they are competing for the same resources and yet they're living
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by different rules. large lobsters are able to be caught by canadians, but not by americans. they are fishing with different types of gear. sometimes heavier gear seasons are different. and that's creating more controversy, especially now that it's an increase in it so lucrative right now. it's a worry about what's going to happen to those with you before the end of hydro, like plastic, right? nobody did here. all that stuff made it capable of starting to face in these areas . oh yeah. are there any time i wanted? i thanks. i'm home and he did it. the old days, you used to board the boat,
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but it's illegal now. because of the length. 13 or 14 pounder, i would say in georgia main gate. that's part of the layer management strategy. there are guys vision, congestion areas integrate. some of the hot spot. i know my class line over there in the song, when you asked walters undisputed, there's a big boat with a big gun on it. but if you didn't stop, they'd tell you they were going to fire in the hall. and if you don't stop, they'll shoot you an engine. oh, but that's a general bracky u. s. coast guard.
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the tide runs in different directions at different time. and it's a hard drive to tell where other people are on the blue on down below, as i know, a canadian just by the way that might be an american down below is there too. was a lot of little bumps like right now with i'd like somebody come along and think they've got all kinds of room, but your actual throw a lot different than where you're balloons are and you make a mistake and get on top. somebody else will cut you off. there's all kinds of people that bad conflict. sometimes you lose all part of it. we might as on this one border with my brother's lobster, fish my nephews labs to fish, my grandchildren,
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lobster fish in the blood. in this community, main source of revenue is our fishermen. they keep street lights, going to keep our town roads paid. they keep going. if they were to lose that area, there would be a huge impact on the downtown. for 1984, there was no canadian in this area, there was no grace. so each year goes by, they bring more and more fishman over. we're talking to the country, so it's a lot harder to resolve. different people get angry and get more dangerous every day. every lobby did this, caught by a canadian, is won lots of this not caught by an american. and that's in dollars, not in the local economy which we need drastically. we don't have any
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territory. can't go any further. you can't go any further to the saw that because if you get to bach tab or jones port territory here, lose dia. so what fishman we have is crowded into the area already as it is this, that territory. well, the canadians have got a 110 square miles. why? so that's pretty big. that's what the biggest fear is not having a place to fish this community and building software. if you took that bottom line, ah, i think it's time something needs to be done. that's for sure. we could have stop this for 40 started. if we had any political help, our government does not come on back us up much as we need more back in from our government. if i go over a lot of the canadian side of the line, they take me by boat, my gear, my crew put us in jail. ah. but they come with 4 miles of the cutlass
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shaw and fish. so are you going to bring them back? somebody going to be killed, whether it is on this, on that side. that's my and it's just a matter with me. when i started down here, you know, this was a one man patrol and now you got 4 guys plus myself down here in this area. we enforce all laws of the state of maine and our main focus is commercial fishery. you know, before we may go to the gray zone, you know, once or twice a month. and now they went down there to hide area for all the. so open to get there was a fishing here,
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after nominal and the last few years. people know that i mean i statistics when they do, they're going fishing. we had it again crowded by the candy and pushing them further in setting off my purpose. we've had a couple of complaints when i get home much community i know they would like us to enforce a law and we have no jurisdiction door, no longer on. i mean it's just that it's going to drive them out. does more come in. i mean now we have back few years ago and it was like, probably 9 to 12 boast down the cane and vessels fishing graham and had a boat from graham again. well, nobody coach with i've heard of rocking 45 boats in a lot of these fishermen maxed out they. they got a lot of investment and they're not catching the lobsters. things getting rough
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the 1st impression the fish in the garage. oh ah ah. when the good lord put the lot, fusion, the water, he didn't say leisure for made it easier for graham and angel catching. if you can get a law main logged, your fisherman fishing where they're bothering our catch fish and catch some of them before they do, the gravestone is really, you know, contributed to the economy or graham and, and then we are contributing more to the provincial and federal coffers in any community our charge because of the lobster industry. so nobody fished it for canada for years and years and years because it was more lucrative to fish sovereign canadian waters. i know we're getting no economic benefit to canada to that fresh water that we consider to be or so he created a summer fishery and it went from one year we. we've gotten maybe that we've had the band and other years we thought up to
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a 130000 big difference and hopefully they should hopefully stays that way for a while. but most of the attention has been a boat is very high dollar value and everybody wants to go to get it. they want us to resolve. but just the average dispute president, which you're taking are lobsters and, you know, the other gosh, i know you're taking are low afternoon fishermen's association right now we're in the neighborhood of 20250 members, both captains in crew and that probably one of her highest points right now, it was really of more of a sovereignty issue. when we went down there is, it's a way for the government of canada for the people of canada to continued. claim that piece of bottom that both the us and canada, the claim. and it's a way for us to drive an economic benefit from that bottom that we weren't able to be for over the last i'd say 5 to 7 years or landings have almost doubled. so it's created a really a year round economy here on the island. it's like a domino effect because, you know,
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at the fishery does good than the small. this is do well. and it's fishing ended, the fishermen go on unemployment because there was nothing to do. and now people are working year round to bokes are getting larger engines. there's how she's being sold and bought a 90 percent of people are driving the vehicles. you know, the economy is great, but more lucrative. it's become the more money people are making them more nasty. people have become year of horror stories about having one of your charles towed into a ball or something. you go hook on to it for hours trying to get contracts out there . this big file around. keep yourself clear. the other guy, basically that's the name of the game and it's always a bit contentious to go there. i try hard not to be worse and i have to be, but there comes a point when you get push so far where you just have to say ok, that's enough. we're going to stay here. because if i ask you to move somewhere and
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it's gonna cost you a few $100.00, you might go. yeah, well it's not that big a deal. it's gonna cost you $100000.00 going anywhere. and that's what's happened. there's no warm and fuzzy down there. i mean, i've got some respect for some other fishermen. i think some of them do for us. and you know, if somebody was thinking i'm going to go a long shot and help seems i would. it was a canadian boat. but if they're not coming to my house 15 coffee, you know, and i'm not invited to, there's well, it's showing wrong when i just don't hold any world. yes. to see how this thing becomes the advocate and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground.
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