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Maine startup hopes trawler cams help save world’s dwindling fish stocks

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation December 07, 2022

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Mark Hager, left, positions a camera with the help of Anthony Lucia, right, as captain Al Cottone watches the feed on a monitor from his boat, the Sabrina Maria, in Gloucester, Mass., in May. Hager’s Maine-based startup, New England Maritime Monitoring, hopes to help commercial vessels comply with new federal mandates aimed at protecting dwindling fish stocks. David Goldman/Associated Press For years, Mark Hager’s job as an observer aboard... + full article



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