Across
- 4. What covers the hulls of the aging boats?
- 6. What symbolizes the changing industry?
- 7. Where do Sam and the writer have their conversation?
- 10. What is Sam wearing when first introduced?
- 11. What fills the air at the wharf?
- 13. Where are all the fishing regulations kept?
- 14. What holds the strong black coffee they drink?
- 16. Where do they sit on the boat?
- 17. What drowns fishermen under new rules?
- 20. What word captures the fishermen's daily struggle?
- 21. What symbolizes both stability and being stuck?
- 24. Who controls lobster prices after catch?
- 26. What cost has doubled, squeezing profits?
- 29. What is changing the lobster migration patterns?
- 30. How does Sam describe local fishermen's nature?
- 31. How many of Sam’s family have fished these waters?
- 32. What punishes fishermen for regulation slips?
- 33. What trait defines Sam Carter and other fishermen?
Down
- 1. What mixes with the smell of the ocean?
- 2. Who is pushing out small fishermen?
- 3. What does Sam say the sea is in fishermen’s veins?
- 5. What crustaceans cling to the weathered boat hulls?
- 6. What do fishermen haul to catch lobster?
- 8. What casts pale gold light in Chapter 1?
- 9. What type of boat did Sam's grandfather use?
- 12. Where did Sam’s son go for work?
- 13. What power do fishermen lack with buyers?
- 15. What do corporate fishing operations create?
- 16. What does Sam do with his hands before talking?
- 18. What is burdening the fishermen with paperwork and restrictions?
- 19. Where are lobsters migrating toward?
- 22. What is happening to the Margaret Rose's paint?
- 23. What limits how many lobsters can be caught?
- 25. What are corporations doing to small fishermen?
- 27. How does Sam describe the changing sea?
- 28. What are some fishermen joining to fight back?
- 31. How is Sam's voice described?
