September 2, 2004
A Nonprofit Leader Navigates Controversy While Preserving a Way of Life
In traditional New England fishing villages, the shanty is more than just a structure in which fishermen store their gear. It is also a gathering place for the men and women who make their living on the sea.
On a cool, rainy Tuesday morning, Paul Parker, executive director of the Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association, an alliance of fishermen, environmentalists, and local residents, sits in the center of a decidedly
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