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obviously, the more traps you put in to a small area like we have, the more tangled the more chances for somebody to get in november 2007. and i got a call on the radio. one of the canadians, especially beside me, said that him and another canadian they had to draw together, hang on is not good. it is very, very dangerous. that's one of the concepts that you have when you have 2 different cell history, especially with each other. they don't fish the same way, you know, fish the same direction. you know, that kind of stuff going to happen when i got a flat died. so i, gramma, draws that own it up. wrong. came up with that heavy naval fans that hang everywhere. so was, i'm deal i wasn't really famous sent from how i was more, you know, trying to make sure that nobody got hurt. telling the guys what to do to grab this travel, cut it off. and it keeps getting lighter and lighter and lighter than you can deal
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with better. so i get like 8 or 10 of my traps off. and then all of all i want it in my arms, isn't it? there was no dominant. it was no man just showed you how much force there is when that size to go, the really don't hold me all the water off. so i mean, i break it in, you know, once it went to bang. when i saw a little backwards and set up real quick and i looked in my glove, it was my time we've gone. it was just, it would not let me just cut the rope. we got, we got to go, go to somebody's gonna get hurt. ms. hill, but i'm still alive and i'm still doing what i love to do. i'm not doing it is going to say you still, but you know, i definitely will still be alone. i i
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ah, to like i say everyday is the same. nobody's ever made any off the war for john, just off with a question. i got to take it over with the world worship off a little bit. why is this american land or is this canadian disputed land or canadians? and like i say we the, we man it and we fire flag is because we're here to spirit or profit a. so i really, i would say canada because we're here. we've been here a while. so quite awful. i say it probably candidates you remember barney and we're all i remember brian. oh yes. i know that part of here to com. bring the flag fly that the 4th july i think he was a hardcore americans that he liked to try to establish this claim. oh, if they've told a few checks on it before it, i'll paint all the flags. canadian flags on the line for the 1st july. and he got
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back to us a couple months later cuz all the flags are in whitening said they all surrendered . with mrs. ban of the over lieutenant commander. he was the 1st the center of the child. so alan, besides paul barney b, my name is holly davis, and i was john norton's partner. that would have been banished son. they did this and i want to ship that island because the canadians kept trying to steal it. that's what they'd say dea. but it's their island. being the 1st born son of tal bandy, he was gibbon, which i assure you alive. and he was very staunch in his claim to much i see you alan bon walk till a day he died to maintain the try
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a seal island and all that fishing ground in american possession. and this is the f. this was the 1st boat that bound ever took out too much. i a seal island and he took see he got passengers rate on there that day. he was just entrepreneur. if there ever was one, is the puffins where they are? that's a puffing colony. he charged $50.00, a person and people's data going and it became very, very, very, very popular. which i assure you, i want to try a seal island that was his business. you see this seaweed? this is what we used to have to land on. they went out there because they had to plant the flag on the 4th of july on american soil. that proved right there that who owns the area in the united states. that way, if united states claimed that bottom of the fishing ground would be open to the fishermen from don't work as well as the fisherman from the copper every how many individuals would do that and on did by defending over 40 years,
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with ah, like brian said, sometimes your gear drifts weren't even though it's got on her on it. i had too much drain, a good man, like we had to cut the money that i'm missing a trap. so going to cost $200.00 a piece to buy all new. one is just another day in the grocer. i'd be shot for saying it probably, but both countries have a mandate to make my parent make it a marine park. nobody figured it wouldn't be popular, but it would address the mandate of both countries and you'd measure it so that you don't have to worry about whether there's any whirling gas. i'm just to point about . because nobody be doing it, it's a way to resolve it. without the budget, if you want a resolution,
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do not. we just keep questionnaire. when diane cowan, i founded the lobster conservancy. to how better understand lobsters? today? here we are in friendship, maine, on friendship long island, where i live with the lobsters and study them on a daily basis. the fishery can't work with that, the fish. so understanding that animal, how it lives, what it needs to reproduce, keep going, is really important. oh sh, it's low tide right now. the habitat changes over time. so how many labs they're lobsters can live for many, many decades. and those big animals do something that the little animals don't see . the big ones move. they've been through a lot before they've been through storms. they've been through warm years and cold years. you've had them
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a long time. you make sure those survivors are in the population and we have some here still, but i think not enough half. and with gravel or show in certainly warming is having an impact. higher lobsters can't regulate their own body temperature, their cold water animal. if the water doesn't get sufficiently cold in the winter months, they don't produce enough eggs and sperm and no, no eggs, no sperm. that's in for decades. the main lab, sir. landings were about 20000000 pounds. then they went up to 46 and 70 people asked, are you worried or you are and i was like no i was. the little lobsters are going up to those babies on the beats, they're gone. and so i, i think this is okay, but now they're up over a 100000000 pounds. i don't think this is okay. just like this wave of increase in
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landing started in southern new england. we're seeing now in the southwest decline . i mean real crashes, long island sound. it's over southern new england. they, they're still lobsters, but not in the numbers you need to make a living. and so in all probability looking at the path, if it's repeating that same wave, the downward wave is following the same path. so if we get to a point where the lobsters can't find the deep, cold water, whatever cold water they need, they can't get to the cold water. so they're really and truly do ah, 10 years old. so why, why most of us,
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and i think the survey is survey general purpose of saving this industry alive with all the legal law is that when we don't get any data on the juveniles thrown back, that's why we're out here with the entire north american law. for 5 female to clause or information about whether and you know, whether it's more for these guys the law because it will
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being buried on hard. i. the city is always wanted to forget about city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there was 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 payment of the inequality that exists in the city for centuries. ah, a wrong one. i just don't know. you well, yes to feed out the same because of the african and engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart,
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we choose to look so common ground for empowering ourselves to be more efficient for quicker with our transactions. but with that comes a trade off. every device is a potential entry point for security attack. any machine can be it's an extension of traditional time. the defenders have always been one step behind the attackers. both formative with one comes option in the offering. it's not a matter of, if that happens, it's a matter of when who when there are problems like the energy crisis, europe's illegal immigration on poland border or even when the wrong political party or politician winds. there is a culprit, always waiting in the wings. and that's russia, scapegoating,
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russia is the excuse used by failing western lead with re phone an area. what we believe in the population in raising up there is no much because the bottom and you're more stable down here when they 1st of all they want that up row with as long as they can get big and stronger. more they go out in the world a long during that period when they 1st battle is that try to get a lot of questions there. yeah, i guess i am concerned. i think everybody is concerned about the settlement surveys the most consorting because we've seen 3 years of down settlers. so does that mean
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we're they're settling somewhere else somewhere deeper in total, we're not seeing them hopefully about to what it means. does it mean that we've also got issues with the plankton population? are they not getting enough to eat or if is, is it a die off? is it a, a lack of juveniles? there's more we don't know than we do now. ah.
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6 what i say there was in the great, the motor underneath. 15 or 20 bad little over i found a traffic light. anyway, you got to see the canadian side. we didn't have all any secret priorities for them to the ca. you've already had a navy. got your number. yeah. i think they had it wrong before you come along
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with your grade. here, they're going to the processor more likely a if there's any higher quality that they can keep overseas. besides that, you'll buy the grocery store in the can or bank froze on me every day and tomorrow this is where we storm long term. that rate there has been $180.00 pound to lobsters in it. we call them condos. that's what make this work is temperature. we're making them hibernate, like a barrier in a controlled environment. we can keep a lot more of this so that it actually makes it to the table instead of wait. let's take a little walk to little bit loud in here, but this is the engine room. this is where all the air pumps, water pumps, heat,
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exchanger, killer barrels, everything we need to make it up. and this is the incoming water temperature from the ocean. this is what mother nature started at right here for this time a year. that's not a normal water temperature. it's increased over the years. this year normally should be reading about $4849.00 degree. they say a degree temperature change can be devastating for them. these here are gray zone lobsters. it's um, are the water temperatures up? they're going through their molten. the shell soft. can't storm long term. that wouldn't make an air flight overseas. where a lot of the market is nowadays. for 5 years ago, the grays on lobster was a better quality than what they catch today. global warming rail, i mean the ocean temperatures. we study it daily here. i mean, they don't catch lobsters down below new york no more. and they used to get slob
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series like we do here. it's over the change, the water temperature is going to keep increase in, in these animals designed to live that way. they're medford older water. ah, the biggest issue for me has been worrying about his sake. but god has taught me over the years to not worry about things that haven't happens. one thing i've always been proud of and told him that he's made a good living for us and we've never gone without that. and you know, i pray for him every day and i pray, i mean i have 2 sons that are doing it and i have to pray for their safety and nothing's guarantee. yep. i said 43 years later here. yeah. i still love him
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with me here by the end of the season, we're one of the biggest geological events in new england's geological history. well, is pretty much one of the mill brushed rock from the quarry, but it's all about the sizes and the spaces between them that make for a great shelters. for little lobsters. name is richard wally. i'm a research professor in the school in marine sciences at the university of maine. now what we're trying to do with our lobster research is to try to develop forecasting tools for trends in the fishery, and also try to come to a better understanding of how climate change is influencing the distribution and abundance of lobsters throughout its geographic range. one always we're trying to
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do that is to monitor the pulse of baby lobsters that settle to the see bed every year. i see these projects as almost a canary in the coal mine where it gives us a sense, 678 years out. whether or not we're going to see a sun decline and landings. unfortunately, with our standard diver based sampling, we're really limited as to how deep we can go. we're trying to extend our reach into deep water and now we're using these bio collectors that are deployed from, from fishing boats. so basically they're, they're wire mesh boxes lined with finer mesh that keeps the baby lobsters and crabs and other animals in covered with one and a half inch one final coda wire mesh top and they have bridles, and then we bring them up more or less like a lobster trap, and we get not only lobsters that are, you know, as long as your thumbnail to hold the righty of different marine animals. and we put them on the bottom over a range of depths, crossing
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a dramatic thermal gradient as, as we do that, to see how deep we see, watch the settlement occurring. one of the things that we've been seeing is these dramatic declines in southern new england. at the same time, we've seen this tremendous search and in the gulf main, and especially in eastern gulf of maine, toward the bay of fundy. as a result of a change in climate and its force, the population and nursery habitats to recede from shore into the deeper environment. the main lobster harvest comprises about 80 percent of the u. s. lapse or harvest. and currently the lobster harvest in the us is the most valuable fishery in the nation right now. and that's true for canada as well. ah, these guys don't have any other option. they don't have another fishery to move to as they did back and save the 1900 sixties and seventies when ground fish were more
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last 1987. we fish in the eastern and long island town when i 1st last it was like a mini gold rush. it was crazy. there are tons of guys doing it. tons of guys make money. tons of guys buy a new boat. and at one time i thought like how, how could this go on? how can this fishery sustain that type of pressure? and it didn't, in the end, it didn't oh, i use people that, you know, did all right, and some that didn't presently i'm a college. so since i wasn't able to commercial fish and i don't catch them anymore, i sculpt them, and they don't go away. hopefully. with the warming of the waters, it's progressively gotten worse. never think it's going to end, but history repeats itself, and it's
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a good chance that they'll lock the fishery as it goes from connecticut to the north. that'll also come crashing. eventually, o, both does not merely transport a man who's trapped the sea carries him in some degree where all men want to go, or the destination that gives the illusion of security and destroy the boat is a living prop to the spirit of man. that's really rumble of the exhaust is the music that he knows. the thing that understands. i smashed the coast. take the cold weather. the fishing is good or bad. the belongs to all the me or? i
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