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Hanging On
Hanging On
Hanging On
Hanging On
Hanging On
Hanging On
Hanging On

Celie Hughes dreads the day when her sons will be forced to leave their small community, Green Island Brook, high up on Newfoundland’s northern peninsula. She says it will devastate her but believes it is inevitable.

In the spring the federal government shut down the cod fishery in the Gulf of St. Lawrence for the second time. The first closure was a decade ago. That first moratorium almost killed places like Green Island Brook but not quite. The community never fully recovered from the first cod moratorium and its population dropped from three hundred and fifty people to less than a hundred and fifty. But some fishermen managed to hang on and when a smaller, very limited cod fishery reopened, it was enough to keep the Hughes family going.

Years ago when cod was plentiful, Celie and her late husband raised a family of nine on that fishery and they raised five of their sons as fishermen. Gideon, Stewart, Wayne, Louis and Marvin share four lobster licenses among them. The reopening of the cod fishery a few years ago prompted them to pool their money to buy a long liner that could fish cod as well as drag for scallops. The boat is still not paid off, and the closure of the cod fishery, which accounted for forty per cent of their income, has made life very difficult.

Land and Sea visited the family during the lobster season and again months later to see how they were managing. None of the men want to leave their homes and their community. They can’t see how they would be much better off working elsewhere with rent or a mortgage to pay but still they need more money to make ends meet if they stay.

This story portrays the difficult decisions each has had to make and how a couple of them came up with a compromise they hope will work out for them.


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Archive

January 2004

 

Jan. 4: Baltzer's Bog
Jan. 11: It's A Life
Jan. 18: Fiddles on the Tobique
Jan. 25: Their Story

February 2004

 

Feb. 1: Avengers
Feb. 8: A Dream Come True
Feb. 18: Bon Portage Island
Feb. 22: Built from Scratch
Feb. 29: Revolving Light

March 2004

 

Mar. 7: Hanging On
Mar. 14: Harness Racing
Mar. 21: The Twin Cities Seniors
Mar. 28: Poaching

April 2004

 

Apr. 4: A rare breed
Apr. 11: C.B. Miners
Apr. 18: A Story with A Hook
Apr. 25: Pre-empted

May 2004

 

May 2: Wind Power
May 9: Oxen
May 16: The Gift
May 23: P.E.I. Coyotes
May 30: Fish Enough

June 2004

 

June 4: Hanging On
June 11: Let the Bells Ring
June 18: Baltzer's Bog
June 25: It's a Life

July 2004

 

July 6: Pre-empted
July 13: Starving Ocean
July 20: In Love With Gander
July 27: Native Fishery

August 2004

 

Aug. 4: Fiddles on the Tobique
Aug. 11: Their Story
Aug. 15: Pre-empted
Aug. 22: Pre-empted
Aug. 29: Pre-empted

September 2004

 

Sep. 5: Avengers
Sep. 12: A Dream Come True
Sep. 19: Bon Portage Island
Sep. 26: Built from Scratch

October 2004

 

Oct. 3: Revolving Light
Oct. 10: The Twin Cities Seniors
Oct. 17: Old Tractors
Oct. 24: Built With Pride
Oct. 31: Atlantic Beef

November 2004

 

Nov. 7: The Peacemaker
Nov. 14: Shell Disease
Nov. 21: Why They Stayed
Nov. 28: Leatherback Turtles

December 2004

 

Dec. 7: The Split Peas
Dec. 12: C.B. Oysters
Dec. 19: The Grey Island Eider Ducks
Dec. 26: Pre-empted

 

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