MAY WE SUGGEST… — by Steve Nadis
Today we’re introducing a new feature here at Call Me Snake called “May We Suggest…” We’re proud of this new feature here at Call Me Snake and are sure it will become an instant hit, possibly becoming a daily (or even twice daily!) feature. So sit back and enjoy “May We Suggest…”
MAY WE SUGGEST… A Brief History of Bycatch Management Measures for Eastern Bering Sea Groundfish Fisheries. DAVID WITHERELL and CLARENCE PAUTZKE. Marine Fisheries Review (Fall 1997): p15(1). (5518 words)
EDITOR’S NOTE: If this is a “brief history” at 5518 words, I’d hate to see the “compleat history.”
Snake, isn’t 5518 words only about 11 pages? That doesn’t seem so long to me. But maybe it’s the subject matter that makes it seem a lot longer.
You’re right again, Gatemouth, and clearly more literate than I am. 5518 words is short by Tolstoy standards. On the other hand, I wrote an article two weeks ago that was only 150 words. (But each one of those words really counted, and they were all well-chosen!)
Ahhh, thanks but no thanks Snake. I’ll just wait for the movie.
a wise choice
zardoz says :
any chance , of playing it , on the radio
like radio-theater …sheesh i grew up
with that . let gatemouth put his
name to good use,,,,,
SO….May we suggest..
=z=
“A Brief History of Bycatch Management Measures for Eastern Bering Sea Groundfish Fisheries.”
How much rain did you guys actually get over there?
Radio theatre sounds good, Z. As does dinner theatre. We got about 10″ of rain where I live, FW. Do you think it’s affected my brain?
I respect your work,it is the most nice one i ever see