Yesterday we discovered once again that traps had been tampered with in the same area. Two more fishermen approached us, sharing our grievances. Hauling empty traps is depressing and frustrating. The guys suspect they know who it is, but there is no way of proving it unless someone sees them in the act. Cap said "shacking shrimp traps is about as low as you can get." It's true. For 44 cents a pound, you're not exactly getting ahead by stealing 20 pounds of shrimp here and there.
Fishing is a very political business. I'm not just talking about legislative politics and the endless battle between scientists, policy-makers, and fishermen. There is a whole political side to the market alone. But local politics are perhaps the most immediately threatening and can become quite heated, brewing grudges and resentment that sometimes lasts for generations.
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