Bodega Bay isn’t what it used to be. How an ailing industry has transformed the fishing village
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Bodega Bay isn’t what it used to be. How an ailing industry has transformed this fishing village
In summary Collapsing salmon runs and restrictions on Dungeness crab have forced restaurants, charter boats and commercial fishers in California’s coastal villages to adapt. From the living room window of their waterfront home, Carol and Tony Anello have watched the rise and fall of Bodega Bay. Traffic on Westshore Road flows past in waves, fishing boats pull into the docks and throngs of visitors line up at Spud Point Crab Co., their restaurant…
·Sacramento, United States
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