Crab fishing reforms divide industry into haves and have-nots
1st Oct 2005, 15:21 GMT
Changes to Alaska's billion-dollar crab fishery have resulted in the loss of hundreds of jobs and increased the pressure to make Seattle's Fishermen's Terminal a little Sausalito, open to pleasure craft and development.
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