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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
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William Buckman, splitting a fish at D.B. Kenney's fish plant c. 1975
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Ann Ameriault 'blacks' fish at D. B. Kenney Fisheries c. 1975
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Hubert Thomas checks equipment at a fish plant in Freeport.
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Sorting  scallops
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Nancy Swift at scale
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Laurence Outhouse Sr. and his wife, Doris, standing in front of wooden lobster traps.
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Edgar Whitenect knits a trap head .
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Ted Thurber shows a bouy and coil of rope attached to a lobster trap.
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Basking Shark caught by local fishermen
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A sunfish caught by local fishermen.
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A shark being processed at D. B. Keneny Fisheries.
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Daniel B. Kenney II
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Harold Crocker
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Leonard Small
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Arthur Moore
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Raleigh Nichols recalls manually setting traps from the South Shore of Long Island.
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J. Douglas Thurber
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Walt Titus formerly of Westport. Nova Scotia
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