Northshore Magazine

July 2015

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106 The ship, the men, the fish, and the sea. Schooner Adventure Sets Sail in 2015! For the first time since 1988, it's time to begin planning your trip or event aboard this restored 1926 Gloucester Dory Fishing Schooner! A National Historic Landmark & an Official Project of Save America's Treasures • Private Charters • Dockside Tours & Events • Afternoon & Sunset Sails • Team Building Events • Corporate Outings • Weddings • Educational Outings CONTACT US FOR RESERVATIONS, MEMBERSHIP & INFORMATION 978-281-8079 | info@schooner-adventure.org DOCKED AT: Maritime Gloucester 23 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA MAIL TO: The Gloucester Adventure, Inc. PO Box 1306, Gloucester, MA 01931 S C H O O N E R - A D V E N T U R E . O R G Visit, Join, Donate © SCHOONER ADVENTURE | PHOTOS: © CHERYL BRISCOE & © MARY BARKER Mouth watering cheese, eclectic wines and divine chocolate. Let us provision your picnic hamper, fill a gourmet gi basket, create cheese platters for any occasion. 44 Main Street, Gloucester, Ma 978-283-0896 thecavegloucester.com in-depth LIVE the reasons they are much more perishable than their bivalve brethren. The creamy pinkish-white adductor muscle—the only part we generally eat—is much more developed in scallops than other shellfish, giving it the ability to open wide and close. It can use that skill to travel along the seabed. Bates's hands fly as he wields his scallop knife, a slender curved affair without a sharp edge. The action is such a muscle memory that he can't slow down even if he wants to. Scallops are much more than the market- Bates shucks scallops with ease and speed after five decades of doing it.

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