Women in lobstering

STONINGTON, ME - SEPTEMBER 22: Genevieve Kurilec McDonald steers her skiff back to shore after tying her lobster boat, the Hello Darlin' II, seen in the background, to a mooring in Stonington harbor on Monday, September 22, 2014. Kurilec McDonald has been lobstering for 10 years, six as a sternman and four as a captain of her own boat. She just bought the bigger boat, the Hello Darlin' II, in August. She is the Downeast representative on the Lobster Advisory Council and serves on the Maine Commercial Fishing Safety Council. She is also a full time student at the University of Maine Orono, taking online courses through the Division of Lifelong Learning. (Photo by Gregory Rec/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
STONINGTON, ME - SEPTEMBER 22: Genevieve Kurilec McDonald steers her skiff back to shore after tying her lobster boat, the Hello Darlin' II, seen in the background, to a mooring in Stonington harbor on Monday, September 22, 2014. Kurilec McDonald has been lobstering for 10 years, six as a sternman and four as a captain of her own boat. She just bought the bigger boat, the Hello Darlin' II, in August. She is the Downeast representative on the Lobster Advisory Council and serves on the Maine Commercial Fishing Safety Council. She is also a full time student at the University of Maine Orono, taking online courses through the Division of Lifelong Learning. (Photo by Gregory Rec/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
Women in lobstering
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