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I spotted quite a few of these wire mesh lobster traps washed up on the beach at Lovells Island. At a cost of over $100 each . . . this is a big loss to the owners of these traps.
Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
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Somebody will be kicking themselves for leaving this behind!
Oh, somebody's not going to have a good day.
Nice picture, though.
That is a great loss. The fisherman here take spcaila care of their lobster pots.
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