Watermen
Watermen

Watermen

June 13, 1968 | 60 min

In 1965, on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay, there was the last operating fleet of sailing work boats in the United States. Forty-odd "Skipjacks" were still used by Maryland watermen to dredge up oysters from the Bay. At that time, the fleet had survived because of a Maryland conservation law which prohibits the use of motor power for oyster dredging. The watermen traditionally marked the opening of each oystering season with a skipjack race which the Maryland State Tourist Board incorporated into its annual "Chesapeake Bay Appreciation Day."

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Share on social media

More Like This

Nanook of the North
Against the Tide
Cries from the Deep
HAND. LINE. COD.
Land of Little Rivers
Polaris
Return of the Islander
The Pearl Fishers
To the Sea
Picturesque Gaspé
Until the End of the World
Aberdeen
People of the Sea
Bonefish and Barracuda
Tarpon
Fullsterkur
Canoeman's Holiday
Seafighters
The Old Man and the Sea Lion
Una corriente salvaje