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The Last Fish Story

From: Gretta Cohn
Length: 00:06:01

Dan Scofield's been a fishmonger in Portland, Maine for ten years. But these days, there just aren't enough fish to go around. Read the full description.
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Dan Scofield's been a fishmonger in Portland, Maine for ten years. But these days, there just aren't enough fish to go around.