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A Day In The Life of The Island's Fishing Village
Sunrise in Menemsha.
Ray Ewing
The Richard Arnold and the Four Kids wait in Menemsha harbor.
Ray Ewing
The fishing fleet tied up at the Dutcher Dock.
Ray Ewing
Early morning light on Menemsha harbor.
Ray Ewing
Ray Ewing
Old fishing gear lines the bait shacks.
Ray Ewing
Dutcher Dock is quiet in the morning.
Ray Ewing
The members of Coast Guard Station Menemsha are active early.
Ray Ewing
The 47 foot Coast Guard Cutters sit ready by the boat house.
Ray Ewing
BM1 Tyler Vanderhaven in his office at Station Menemsha.
Ray Ewing
The view of Menemsha from the Coast Guard station.
Ray Ewing
Coast Guard duty members make the walk from the station down to the boat house.
Ray Ewing
A risk assessment briefing before training operations.
Ray Ewing
BM1 Tyler Vanderhaven in the cockpit of one of the Coast Guard vessels.
Ray Ewing
BM2 Patrick Shanahan in the engine room.
Ray Ewing
Heading out for training exercises.
Ray Ewing
Ray Ewing
Coast Guard helicopter heads over to Menemsha for training.
Ray Ewing
Helicopter makes multiple approaches toward Coast Guard cutter.
Ray Ewing
Stanley Larsen at work in Menemsha Fish Market.
Ray Ewing
Janelle Fogg awaits the next customer.
Ray Ewing
Stanley Larsen and Janelle Fogg at Menemsha Fish Market.
Ray Ewing
Janelle Fogg weighs out some bay scallops.
Ray Ewing
A walk on Menemsha beach is always a favorite.
Ray Ewing
Ray Ewing
Still stunning in winter.
Ray Ewing
Menemsha harbor is famous for its afternoon and evening light.
Ray Ewing
Menemsha Fish Market waits for the summer season.
Ray Ewing
Soon to be filled with charter fishing boats.
Ray Ewing
Birds fill the rigging of the Richard Arnold.
Ray Ewing
The Lady M. under sunset light.
Ray Ewing
The famous Squid Row is a popular hangout in warmer months.
Ray Ewing
Ray Ewing
No applause for this sunset, just gull cries and channel marker bells.
Ray Ewing
Ray Ewing
Menemsha Creek at the end of the day.
Ray Ewing
Thursday, February 13, 2025
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