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A look at the Dungeness crab industry

This week and next I'll be taking some time off for the holidays. While I'm away I'll be sharing excerpts from an interview I did in 2016 with local fishermen John Corbin and Scott McMullen, all about the local Dungeness Crab fishing industry. At the time, Corbin was chair of the Oregon Dungeness Crab Commission, and McMullen is chair of the Oregon Fishermen's Cable Committee. Today we'll hear Part 1 of that interview.

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A look at the Dungeness crab industry

This week and next I’ll be taking some time off for the holidays. While I’m away I’ll be sharing excerpts from an interview I did in 2016 with local fishermen John Corbin and Scott McMullen, all about the local Dungeness Crab fishing industry. At the time, Corbin was chair of the Oregon Dungeness Crab Commission, and McMullen is chair of the Oregon Fishermen’s Cable Committee. Today we’ll hear Part 1 of that interview.

A look at weather data from Tuesday and Wednesday, and the “Sailors Empathy Kit”

Today we’ll look at data from Tuesday night’s storm, which left much of our coastal area without power on Wednesday.

We’ll also take a look at a new set of small experiments I am compiling to help land dwellers understand what it’s like to be a mariner on a vessel at sea. I call it the Sailors Empathy Kit.

So far in my kit there are two things you can do to get an idea of what it’s like to work on the deck of a boat or ship. 1. To get a feel for wind velocity, stick your head out the window of a moving car at different speeds between 30 and 60 mph. 2. To get a feel for water temperature, run the cold water in your sink at home and stick your bare arm under the water. Better yet, your head. Now you know what it might be like to fall overboard in our cold Pacific Ocean water or be hit by a wave.

You’ll have new found empathy for mariners and the dangerous and challenging work they do, often at night, and in the winter, in difficult weather.

A look at bar restrictions up and down the coast as a new round of weather arrives

Those of us who l,ive on or near the Lower Columbia River tend to think of bar restrictions as things affecting the Columbia River Bar. But actually, there are river and bay bars up and down the coast and they all are dynamic and dangerous areas where inland waterways meet the ocean. Today we’ll take a look at what’s happening along the PNW coast.

Update on the Port of Portland’s container service

In a follow up to a story I shared with you earlier this year, here’s the latest on the Port of Portland’s container service, which faced closure in the face of financial losses. Now it looks like the Port has a new agreement for operating the container service but still needs funding from the state of Oregon. We should know more  about that funding by summer.

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