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A Dying Breed: Capt’n Julie Eaton (VIDEO)

As corporate vertical integration swallows the fishing industry, Lobstermen are experiencing the loss of their livelihood and heritage to sky-rocketing business costs and forced regulation favoring buyers and distributers, but by unionizing, can the Lobstermen of Maine save their way of life?  This documentary follows the stories of several independent Lobstermen as they join together with the new Maine Lobstering Union to fight for their homes, heritage and future. Captain Julie Eaton is one such Lobsterman, fishing out of Stonington ME.

Independent Lobstermen have always been a part of the iconic landscape along the small, seaside villages of coastal Maine, and also the backbone of these communities. However, due to increased corporate vertical integration and pricey forced regulations, lobstermen have become a dying breed, and the small seaside communities – some of America’s favorite vacation destinations – are disappearing. The vanishing middle class, and increasing income gap between classes, has become epidemic. Too often are the small independent businessmen overtaken by deep corporate pockets and too seldom is there recourse. However Lobstermen along the Maine coast, renowned for being fiercely competitive have cast aside their differences and joined forces to create a new union in order to save their homes, livelihood and heritage.

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