Photographer and one-man-documentary-crew, Daryl Granger, started telling the story of Port Dover, Ontario’s commercial fishery. After months of work, he released the award-winning two-hour documentary, Netting the Waters, which “sets the record straight” about commercial fishing on the Great Lakes. Read the full story by CBC News.
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