The two young men who toil on deck relax on the way back to port at Viking Village.
moreYou can never have too much rope on a boat. Meanwhile, in the wheelhouse, radar and sonar screens and other equipment scan the ocean bottom, watch the weather, keep track of other boats, avoid undersea wrecks and allow Capt. Chris LaRocca to tuck sagacious pinches of Skoal behind his lip...
moreIn the wheelhouse, Capt. Chris LaRocca has all the essentials in close array...
moreWith 459 pounds of cleaned scallops on board, the Lucky Thirteen heads back to Viking Village at Barnegat Light on Long Beach Island. This would prove to be the last day of nice weather before Irene made the scene.
moreThe first tow across the ocean bottom yielded 70 bushels of unshelled scallops. Now came the small-bore part of the job, the cleaning...
moreThis contraption, that looks like a giant bedspring/art project, is dragged across the ocean floor, arresting scallops from their peaceful, filter-feeding, bottom-snoozing existence...
moreFifty miles off the coast of Long Beach Island, the scallop boat Lucky Thirteen prepares for a day of fishing...
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