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Will Hamill, at stern, and Alex Krieckhaus pull a dragger behind their skiff in the Nonesuch River in Scarborough as they harvest oysters. After injuring her back, Abigail Carroll, owner of the company, enlisted the help of a physical therapist to find methods of working her oyster farm that would cause less stress to her back.
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Will Hamill, at stern, and Alex Krieckhaus pull a dragger behind their skiff in the Nonesuch River in Scarborough as they harvest oysters. After injuring her back, Abigail Carroll, owner of the company, enlisted the help of a physical therapist to find methods of working her oyster farm that would cause less stress to her back.
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Will Hamill, left, and Alex Krieckhaus pull a dragger aboard their skiff while harvesting oysters from the Nonesuch River in Scarborough.
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Abigail Carroll drops a bin of oysters back into the water in Scarborough. After injuring her back, Carroll enlisted the help of a physical therapist to find methods of working her oyster farm that would cause less stress to her back. Farmers and fishermen are learning to take better care of themselves while doing their jobs.
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Oysters from Nonesuch Oyster ready to be prepped for market.
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Abigail Carroll hauls a bin of oysters aboard a skiff on the Nonesuch River.