Business & Economy
Roger Wood Asks, Is Commercial Fishing Heading for Extinction?
Fishermen in the ground fish business are retiring. So far, there is no clear path to replace them with younger people.
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Roger Wood produces a podcast called “Roger Wood Indepth” covering news and life in New Hampshire. Wood is a well-known, award-winning radio, television and newspaper journalist with more than 30 years of experience. He has written and produced news and features for many radio stations and networks over the years.
Fishermen in the ground fish business are retiring. So far, there is no clear path to replace them with younger people.
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InDepthNH podcast producer Roger Wood speaks with state Rep. Tim Egan, D-Sugar Hill, who thinks that now is the time for marijuana to be legalized in the Granite State.