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Moss Harvesting
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Title
River Driving: Changes
Year
1980
Salt speaks to river drivers about how machines have altered the way the woods are harvested.
Type
Photography
Title
Salvage Jobs
Year
2010
Michael Ferry documents the work Steve Sanders does harvesting wood from the water.
Type
Photography
Title
Cherry Point Circle
Year
2014
Erin Birney documents the lives of Hispanic workers who stay in Washington County following the blueberry harvest.
Type
published content
Title
December 1995 Salt Magazine, Comments
Year
1995
Pamela Wood offers an introduction to readers for this double issue, that touches on the continuity of work, continuing harvest of land, and making of things.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Harvesting Art
Year
2014
Moe is a full time artist, and he has decided to carve a pumpkin that is over 1000 pounds. Sofia Aldino profiles Moe's desire to carve his giant pumpkin.
Type
Radio
Title
Smells Like Money, To Me
Year
2003
Zac Barr highlights the work of sea cucumber harvesters and processors, and discusses how the business brings in good money for the workers and fishermen. Barr also speaks on the Hispanic community that works for the Cherry Point plant.
Type
Photography
Title
Just the Mussel Guy
Year
2009
As a scholar and mussel farmer, Carter Newell spends time and energy to figure out how to grow a better mussel and improve his business. Casey Atkins documents the work Newell does in his research and harvesting.
Type
published content
Title
Salt Radio: Smells Like Money
Year
2005
Zac Barr highlights the work of sea cucumber harvesters and processors, and discusses how the business brings in good money for the workers and fishermen. Barr also speaks on the hispanic community that works for the Cherry Point plant.
Type
published content
Title
Peachy Keen and Wonderful
Year
2008
When Taunton Bay closed off to fisherman and draggers in 2000, fishermen who made their livelihoods in those waters began to suffer financially. Kelsey Abbott highlights how the fishermen who harvested mussels in Taunton Bay are facing bankruptcy and business instability,due to their displacement.
Type
Writing
Title
Fishing's Not Fun Anymore
Year
2007
When Taunton Bay closed off to fisherman and draggers in 2000, fishermen who made their livelihoods in those waters began to suffer financially. Kelsey Abbott highlights how the fishermen who harvested mussels in Taunton Bay are facing bankrupcy and business instability,due to their displacement.
Type
Photography
Title
Peachy Keen and the Wonderful: Lee Hudson
Year
2007
When Taunton Bay closed off to fisherman and draggers in 2000, fishermen who made their livelihoods in those waters began to suffer financially. Ashley Bailey captures how the fishermen who harvested mussels in Taunton Bay are facing bankruptcy and business instability, due to their displacement.
Type
published content
Title
Broccoli Harvest, Limestone, 1992
Year
1995
Amy Toensing shares a photograph of the broccoli fields in Limestone, Maine.
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