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  <title>Ep. 010 — When the Tides Change [Part I]</title>
  <description>&amp;quot;Timeout. If you see a hole, you mend it. You don’t go say I’ll go back and fix it. It don’t work.&amp;quot; --Stuart Vorpahl The story of Stuart Vorpahl involves fishing, the Hamptons and the King of England. Amidst a town where Hollywood's A-list comes to summer, how did a commercial fisherman earn the notoriety of first-name recognition amidst locals, town officials and the conservation police? Show Notes:  [00:40] &amp;quot;An Accumulation&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;by Blue Dot Sessions [05:15] Some light reading on  East Hampton (Wikipedia) [07:10] &amp;quot;Bright and Blank&amp;quot; by Blue Dot Sessions [07:15] A &amp;quot;Lavish and Luminous&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;guide to the different Hampton towns (The New York Times)   Also a recommended read about ghost tours King gives (Narratively, 2013)    [07:20] The museum&amp;amp;nbsp;where&amp;amp;nbsp;Hugh King works&amp;amp;nbsp; [10:50] More on  Russell Drumm, who has passed away in January 2016. (The East Hampton Star, 2016) [13:45] &amp;quot;Scraper&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;by Blue Dot Sessions [19:40] &amp;quot;Balti&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;by Blue Dot Sessions [20:20] An  article by Russell Drumm on pound-trapping. (The East Hampton Star, 2003) [21:20] Before Arnold Leo was involved with representing the East End’s commercial fishing community, he hung out with people like Andy Warhol. See  here. (The Believer, 2012) [25:40] &amp;quot;The Spinnet&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;by Blue Dot Sessions [27:30] Some light reading on the practice of trawling (Wikipedia) [28:59] &amp;quot;Szaree&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp; by Blue Dot Sessions [30:55] Gordon Colvin (The East Hampton Star, 1997) [33:20] &amp;quot;Base Camp&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;by Blue Dot Sessions [33:40] Some light reading on striped bass (Wikipedia) [35:00]  General Electric’s PCB problem of the 1970s (The New York Times, 1983) [35:25] Striped-bass migratory patterns (Striperspace.com) [36:30] Recommended reading: The practice of ocean-haul seining and the East End’s general fishing way-of-life was one well documented by Peter Matthiessen in the book, Men’s Lives. You can read the preface  here. [37:45] &amp;quot;The Summit&amp;quot; by Blue Dot Sessions [41:25] &amp;quot;The Downeaster Alexa&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;by Billy Joel [42:00] A  short-summary on the Bass Wars, 20 years later [The East Hampton Star, 2012] [45:40] &amp;quot;The Elusive Word&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;by Blue Dot Sessions [48:50] &amp;quot;Stillness&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;by Blue Dot Sessions  More at thisissomenoise.com/ep-10 </description>
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