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On the East End: The Last Best Times of a Long Island Fishing Community
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On the East End: The Last Best Times of a Long Island Fishing Community

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In 1970, as a young marine biologist, Clarence Hickey won a position on the staff of the New York State Ocean Sciences Laboratory, Montauk, NY. For the next five years he was involved in landmark studies of Long Island’s then-thriving fisheries. He developed deep bonds with the Baymen and ocean fishers who called the East End of Long Island home, and worked closely with them as he and the Ocean Sciences Lab studied the habits and prospects of more than one hundred species of fish and shellfish that call Long Island waters home. This is his loving, anguished memoir of those years, replete with vivid portraits of the traditional fishers and scientists he worked with, their habits and discoveries, and their history-suffused community. Like their brethren to the north and south on the East Coast, Long Island’s Bonacker fishing community represents a long and colorful tradition celebrated most famously in Peter Mattheissen’s classic Men’s Lives. Hickey’s memoir is an elegiac complement to that book.Perhaps more important, Hickey calls for our deep attention to the destruction

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harbor Electronic Publishing
Date
17 July 2015
Pages
188
ISBN
9780974020129

In 1970, as a young marine biologist, Clarence Hickey won a position on the staff of the New York State Ocean Sciences Laboratory, Montauk, NY. For the next five years he was involved in landmark studies of Long Island’s then-thriving fisheries. He developed deep bonds with the Baymen and ocean fishers who called the East End of Long Island home, and worked closely with them as he and the Ocean Sciences Lab studied the habits and prospects of more than one hundred species of fish and shellfish that call Long Island waters home. This is his loving, anguished memoir of those years, replete with vivid portraits of the traditional fishers and scientists he worked with, their habits and discoveries, and their history-suffused community. Like their brethren to the north and south on the East Coast, Long Island’s Bonacker fishing community represents a long and colorful tradition celebrated most famously in Peter Mattheissen’s classic Men’s Lives. Hickey’s memoir is an elegiac complement to that book.Perhaps more important, Hickey calls for our deep attention to the destruction

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harbor Electronic Publishing
Date
17 July 2015
Pages
188
ISBN
9780974020129