(Source: CBC News | Posted: May 1 2024)
With the only light coming from their headlamps and the moon, Darrell Young and his son, Dustin, make their way through the woods and down a bank, to the stream below. It’s 3 a.m. in Franklin, Maine, and the father and son are going to see how many baby eels are in their nets.
Authorities in Maine say they have figured out how to regulate a fishery that is so out of control in Canada, the federal government has shut it down this year — the third shutdown in five years — putting 1,100 people out of work.
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