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Commercial Fisheries News
Volume 37 Number 5
January 2010
We at CFN have much to be thankful for
In this season of giving thanks, we here at Commercial Fisheries News would like to offer a few simple words of heartfelt appreciation to those who consistently give so much and ask so little in return.
First, kudos to our dedicated staff, a group of extraordinary individuals who labor long and hard all year round to bring you what we hope is the best fishing newspaper anywhere.
Thank you also to our outstanding regular contributors and columnists who, while not staff, are an essential branch of the CFN family. Without them, the paper would lack much of its unique flavor and vitality.
Our thanks, as well, to our many industry friends and colleagues whose input often helps us plan and shape our coverage in these complex and confusing times.
And, of course, a huge thank you to our advertisers, without whom there would be no CFN.
These businesses many of them local and family owned - are, like you and us, struggling mightily to ride out the current recession. But they have remained steadfast supporters of CFN and the regional fishing community that we serve. We hope you will support these businesses often and in any way you can.
Lastly, there just are no adequate words of thanks for you, our loyal readers. For nearly 40 years you have been the lifeblood of Commercial Fisheries News.
You let us into your homes and aboard your boats. You share your triumphs and your tragedies. You tell us when we get it right and when we don’t. And you make all that we do here worth doing.
These are difficult times for sure. But we are grateful to be a part of this very proud, resilient, and caring community. Thank you.
Here’s to our collective good health, prosperity, and fair tides in the year ahead. Happy Holidays!
Rick Martin,
Publisher
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