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Shrimping Coming to Maryland

Watermen in Maryland may soon have a new catch on their hands: shrimp. A shrimping pilot program is underway in Ocean City, allowing several vessels to catch, harvest, and sell

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businesses as well. and we're a very, you know, small community that relies heavily on our coastal communities with their shrimping and crabbing and fishing and our timber. and so if the track stays the same and we see the storm surge that they are predicting, it would be very devastating for our little county and the surrounding counties around us. >> so mandy, what do you need residents to know right now? what is your message to them? >> absolutely need them to pay attention and don't take this lightly. we had a lot of people slowly starting to move into dixie county the past couple year which is we love, but for those that may not have been through something like this before, definitely listen to your neighbors that has lived in florida, has been through hurricanes and can give the best advice on what they seen in this area with how storm surge happens especially with the high tides. and we did just order that

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

>> anthony: how many pounds a day do you get? the shrimping has declined considerably since the 1980s, but the bay still provides a solid livelihood for people like vinh who made it out of vietnam on a tiny handmade boat. his engine died, and he and his family were lost in the south china sea for nine days before being rescued by a cargo ship. he became a united states citizen in 1990 and raised his family here in palacios. so what year did you come here? how long have you been doing this? >> vinh: i have been -- 1985. >> anthony: and what year did you arrive in this country? >> vinh: i left my country in 1979. >> anthony: how old were you when you got here? >> vinh: 21 years old. >> anthony: you were 21. so why shrimp? how did you come to this business? >> vinh: my cousin. >> anthony: cousin, okay. >> vinh: my cousins are living here. >> anthony: right. >> vinh: and i work on a job first, but they told me, they

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

told me that, they've very good for shrimping. good for shrimp, make money more. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: back on dry land, vinh's first stop is the point, the town's general store. it's owned and operated by pillars of the community, yen and bryan tran, who separately came over from vietnam around the same time, met, married and raised three children here. >> bryan: this is my dream. i came here with nothing. 17 years old. first job i had working, washing dishes. so my boss told me and said, "hey, you're a hard worker. you know, maybe one day you're going to be the boss." so i had that thing in my mind. after i get married, i told my wife, i said, "open a restaurant." and she stopped me, and she said, "no, you're crazy!" so after all my kids went to college, they got a good job, i would mention it again, and she said, "okay."

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

>> anthony: the pho here is good. brisket, eye round, meatball, tripe and tendon, just like back home. ceviche made from vinh's fresh shrimp. and, of course, tacos with eggs, jalapeños, and tomatoes. the kids who grew up in this community -- >> yen: these are the kids -- >> bryan: yeah, these are the kids right here. >> anthony: what are they doing? >> dough:i was born here in '76, so i'm a natural born citizen. working with my dad, right-hand man, you know? shrimping, building boats. just kind of seeing what they went through, i mean it's, i definitely appreciate life, you know? >> kimberly: jen here's a lawyer, my sister's an engineer, i'm in the medical field, so there's still that, you know, your parents want you to have practical jobs. >> anthony: right. so you came here, what year? >> tv: 1975. >> anthony: so you came over in the first -- >> tv: yeah. i got on american ship and got the hell out of there. i come over here no shoes, i tell you the truth, i don't have even penny in my pocket when i come over here. no.

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Dateline

about a friend who had worked construction jobs for him and had even lived with them for a time. his name was lance kirkpatrick. but derrick set detectives straight. >> i honestly really think you're barking up the wrong tree. i had made the comment, lance would have taken a bullet for kim. so you guys are wasting your time. fine, talk to him. you'll understand. you'll know where i'm coming from after you meet him. >> reporter: lance, he added, not only wouldn't kill kim. he couldn't. derrick said his friend had taken a new job just before her death. >> well, he's up in georgia, shrimping. >> reporter: out on a boat. >> yes. >> reporter: at sea. >> yes. miles away. >> reporter: but derrick did give detectives another name. and this young man had definitely been in the area that week, in jacksonville, and in trouble. coming up -- >> kim ever come on to you? >> no. >> come on now, a little bit, maybe? >> no, i wish. a suspect who seemed infatuated with kim. >> had you ever had sex with her? be honest. >> no, i wish. >> and had a history with

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Velshi

tough questions about why they delayed evacuations until less than one day before the storm hit. lee county, which includes fort myers beach, which hit especially hard more than a week after the hurricane swept through more than 64,000 people. they are still without power. as of yesterday lee county residents were still being told to boil water to eliminate the potential for contamination. as always with disasters like this, marginalized communities are the most vulnerable. assistance usually gets to poor neighborhoods much more slowly. last week i was in fort myers beach and spoke to a handful of residents in a small shrimping community, there. their situation was bleak. n was bleak.i don't to see it, m worried about sanibel, god bless him, they earn their money and everything. but you fly around here and you look at this devastation right here nobody's worried about a little people. that don't make millions of dollars of year. i could've made $25,000 a year

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

wanted as little interference sass possible. and foot traffic as possible, so that's a difficult process. i want to give you an idea of where we are right now, to sort of give you an example of the hard work going on in fort myers, not far from fort myers beach. this is another marina simply gutted by hurricane ian. you see the size of these fishing vessels. many are them are shrimping boats. commerce here in southwest florida is largely based on marine life and fishing. and fishing charters. and these enormous boats were picked up by the storm surge and tossed across the landscape. there are heavy machines in the distance that are moving debris and all sorts of trash and people's personal items out of the way. and in the midst of all of that, obviously, is the strain that this community is facing, because a lot of folks haven't been able to get back home and figure out the extent of what they've lost. and just to give you a sense of

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Fox News Live

the winds were ferocious. it was 12 to 15 feet of water, well above me and that's why all of those boats, those shrimping boats that you see over there, they were in the water in the bay and they all were pushed up onto land where they're now all heaped together in one big pile. beyond them, is fort myers beach, the beautiful white sands, vacation area, a lot of part-time residents in the wintertime. according to county officials that place 90% of all buildings are now destroyed, mike. mike: phil keating live in fort myers beach, florida, thanks very much, our best to great folks, southwest florida. president biden set to travel to puerto rico tomorrow and head to florida on wednesday to assess the damage left behind by hurricanes fiona and ian to speak to local officials and residents who are dealing with the aftermath. chad pergram is live at the

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Velshi

joining me now is a retired lieutenant general russell honoré. in 2005 russell on wright was brought in by the bush administration who managed the federal response to hurricane katrina in new orleans. he led a team of roughly 30,000 national guardsmen. 20,000 more federal troops, 50,000 people with a dozen navy ships and more than 200 helicopters. lieutenant general, welcome, good to see you, thank you for being with us. i would like, before we start talking, to play some sound for you. this is the resident i was just talking about, you know shrimpers. this is a small shrimping community here in fort myers beach, their situation right now is very bleak. these are some of the people who need the most help, listen to what they told me. >> how are you doing, how are you feeling, how long are you going to stay out here? >> we don't have anywhere to go. this is our family other than our families at home. this is how we support them. i've got a granddaughter on the

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