| after nightfall: Wednesday, - OF . closed ~ today. era] “Motor ty’ Bay, is: far. from. alors init Ani fishing industry. .. > More: than:'76,000. ‘people. in 450. ‘towns and. iMages Newfoundland, Nova, Scotia, -Prinee Edward ‘Island’ ‘anc New’ Brunwiek ‘count, almost : wate on, fish for their livelihood, Just about. the. aame! humbe people me ' uy Soe! hr (MORRO BAY, calif. (AP) om AD “captain had been » warned to ‘cancel. a whale. watching cruise’ and did issue life preservers. _ his boat. Wag demolishes a) people’ into the water, ‘a. : passenger said’. : The t4-metrélong © _fhartered fishing boat:San * Mates capsized and sank in - ~ giant - waves Wednesday, © but all aboard were rescued jn 18-minutes, 220. o"tbed people who: ‘had’ to * be resuscitated i remained in + hospital today; “with. Captain erry. . Weaver ‘and: one : _ passenger ins ‘extremely. ~ éritical condition, 9 ‘twenty-four students ° _ fgom George . Flamson “age School jn ‘Paso ae by, : KODIAK, Alaska: (AP) — ‘GuS'U.S. Coast Guard has. _ ofderedan icebreaker to the: — ah Bering Sea to “help: : search for’ t4 seamen, missing: four days. from a - sunken’ crab-fishing boat “and its sister Ship. . : The Stietre ’ “Americus mem tt wes found capsized in snow- “ wept ‘ four-metre seas «Monday off the -eagtern Aleutian Island, and sank Wednesday - afternoon: qbéfore divers could - get aboard to search for its- seven crew Jheinbprs Conk qiuposj +guard aincradtythe' gan shia Francisco-based’ cutter. Sherman fishing vessels searched the: area near’ the overturned vessel-hefore it went down, but reported finding no. bodies or: survivors, . said Petty Officer Bill Boatman. ’ One. body was spotted earller. by Soviet trawlers, ‘ and both of the vessels’ two Pons (GP 1 Fich: ia to Heart's Conten $ ra;ie.to Oshawa, Ont: i. 8 evaway ‘the’ fish’ And: GM,:and Heat's’ _ Oshawa might not-die ~ but ey would s00n' . chronic economle, anemia, : ree , Body spotted - j Goaiee fal vehi t cn aw Robles : “were aboard the o commercial - . Whale-wate- hing: ‘trip’ with eight. adults, offictals sald." s) 0st. “The captain was warned : “not: to ‘0 nebut : he did not j -yadio,”” “passenger Cammy. ‘Biller. ‘sald | from the hospital. Mictims’ “were > scattered a -Angeles, over a, 500-metre* circlé ; about ‘one kilometre.’ from * : Patrol. the ‘harbor -after the: ‘char: “ tered fishing-boat broke-up * at about 10a.m. asit carried | and --sank under. an_ on- slaughtof four huge’ waves, °. ‘Chief. Harbor Patrol Officer. " _ Shin Funk sald. wl it was a iypical pante: ‘scene,"- Funk: : sald. :' “Al they s were’ doing © ‘wa. screaming: to get out,” “Two us. Const ‘Gierd . Juneau. “Now bath liferatts. are accounted for." \ ‘Coast guardradio stations ‘in Adak, the Pribilof Islands and Kodiak have . been - covering the: Bering . Sea - every two hours: with. meggages in Morse code and — English’ “asking” for « In- éafenation about the Altair.” a | It’s been. running for more than: 24. hours,’’ About: 25, 00 more Atlantic Canadians turn: to, the SOR a8, arttime spnlen to. ‘tuppleinient thelr ‘ingumes tram. ‘other: sources: AL ‘boats joined ‘the 1 “rescue, - ‘along with another Harbor Patrol boat and two-private - vessels, Funk -* said. Everyone was out of the 15- ‘degree “Célsius.“water in - ‘about 15. minutes, he said, ‘Marro ; : Bay :ig near. San. 2 Luis Obispo, “about 273: idlometres nokthwest of Les Funk, ‘sald a ‘Harbor: vessel trailed - Weaver's boat Wednesday two dozen junior high school students and eight. advisers on the whale-watching. trip Weaver: had been warned -: by radio .not to. Jeave ‘the . harbor, but: ‘there was no respotise, Funk: sald: . The: ‘Harbor Patrol cannot order a beat not to put out to:sea. “There was no indication - “where life jackets:were or ': that life jackets ‘were on board,”’ Biller said, adding that she saw no life jackets until.. the’ Harbor Patrol : » arrived, ; : “The - harbor: patrol was . the one. passing out: Hite - preservers.”. Her mother, Cuba Biller, had watched ‘in horror:from_ Shore-as the boat ‘bobbed: _ up and down like an apple”... = before capsizing. - Mrs. ., Biller, whose son, Treny, 11, ” alsa was on board, said . phi indict), ith problems as. tangled & ay The group wag headed by Michael Kirby, whose boytio eighborhood in southend Halifax was vis ted by the aram ofa: Water: Street fish-processing plant whenever, the’ wil ¥ ee was ‘out of the east. -A'large part. of the’ long-awaited. Kirby. Feport is o be . “masts. _ _ belessed today, and "depending 0 on how much of fit eventually ae Today, goveritinents dictate how’ many. fishermen aboard a : what length vessels i may fish for how much of whieh species way.” spool of fishing twine and floundering at times. like a rud- derless Cape Island boat in a gale, has been serutinized, and - analysed for,more than a year by a federal atudy ‘group - Bood catches, “whose Bindings’ ‘and feelings. are finally about: to surfare ; “That busload of kids got there and they got oni that boat so fast — awai’ they. “went,” “Mrs, Bille’: . etd, " “There was no discussion of safety. Life, pregervers ‘weren't even ment ‘becomes government polies Angus Walters how much cod he could: catch. The. Bluenose - “game home. to Lunenburg bulging. with such huge. catches . “that - legends. grew: that codfish were, even: nailed ‘te’ her in, whieh waters at what time of the: ear, with: ‘what ‘lie - The Kirby report. is. expected: i recornmieed ‘that. ihe “industry sail “even further: into. the - “Bea of government control. iti inay. yehart new course for : “like’a miini-celopius, a variely “ ingenicis trapi ‘and heavy freezer shelves beside codsticks battered sealtops and pre a “cooked fish and chips. : _ the industry or at least: segments of it. | ~ metal scoops dragged behind boats fo harvest the dazena‘of It’s.an idudtry, with a wobatively short history of govern ; varieties af fish. “These includa every’ gfrom queencrab Ment Involyémbert.. ‘that sells’ af: gourmet ‘pricésIn central Canadian super- .; Little more than 50-years ago, about’ the only. reguintions . ; markets to such univanted opectes as dogtiah and the ualy, a _ known to the Atlantic, fishery! were. imposed” by: nature - ~ “pop-eyed seulpin. : r-catches, ir weather and foul. a *- When the famous aes ae ier Bluienose went. fishing” Mtien pollock’ — a firit ebuin to ine cod — : proved only oo nite Grand Banks in the 19209 ‘and:'30s | no one told Captain” ‘marginally papular when marketed. under its own‘name, it met P ~ heeame “Boston ‘Bluefish? which: now sits In supermarket. 2 - Even seaweed is harvested. Some. enda up as: cy delicacy ae “ige’ cream: - i: The fishery. benefits m many. | people vino f nay ‘never ‘sail to - the. banks, including petrolewr dealers who sell fishermen - thelr fuel, boatyards which build and repair vessels, and - “khowa ‘a8 dulse, : iieedl the. iweed,, Trish : moss, contains © my * hundreds of employees of. federal. aad provincial, fisheries ° . departments, . : Many fishermen have clung to their ‘individualistic. ways, but when an industry is worth $530; million a year — the jeovioes health is is crutial for riatiy "parts ‘of the Ailantie value of all the fish brought ashore in. the Atlantic provinces .. in 1982 — government is: something they have come to ex- pect, if not always accept, ‘SOMETIMES DISAGREE It'san industry, af big tioais and _ little boats and in-between boats like the boxcar-long Cape In Heart's Content, for example, about 75 per cent of the ~~ community’s 700 residents depend on fishing. Funk- said none et “the, ~ Islanders. It has its “Inshore” men and its “offshore” men, * pocople fished - from. ‘the _ water were weal. life preservers. _ Weaver, 52, was’ ty ex: tremely critical o@Mdition - early today at SlertA. Vista Hospital in San Luis Obispo, nursing supervisor: Jean- Beck said. Also extremely " critical was Georgia Mast, 87,. Biller's.. grandmother. Albert: Mast, . 67, was in. serious condition. 7 and they don’t always see. eye to. eyes : ‘ “Its range extends from the rich’ scallop grounds of | - Georges Bank off New England and: southwestern: Nova Scotia to the teeming cod waters off Labrador. Amaze of regulations dictates quotas for various species in. andsfayatthe = the various fishing areas, geneyally ‘known a8 “banks.” - TYEE MOTOR HOTEL These are undersea plateaus where the relatively shallow water permits sunlight to penetrate and help spawn, small = 6th & Main, Smithers. marine creatures on which larger:apecies feed. ; The industry’s products range from ‘tinned sardines to - : $11.06 doubt 8.50 riple - $7.00 quad tender lobster packed in ice and‘shipped by jet'to Paris . , a " cket restaurants to slabs of salt cod favored by the native ‘Ba aye ti iy licensed facities. populations’ of the Caribbean. *. . Men use hooks. baited with flesh from ‘squid, which looks AN INVESTMENT IN YOUTH Owe This summer, thousands of jobs will be created for students. The federal government's SUMMER: *. wees CANADA: program will provide funding to non-profit organizations and municipalities to help them * ._... ‘employ students, and give them career-related experience. +.» jabs don't develop the kind of work experience that helps them bridge the gap between schcol-and | “work: It ‘might even mean a student's education comes to a sudden stop. SUMMER CANADA js. designedto change that — by helping employers: help students. ‘@ Ifyou area student interested j in. real work-experience; you should register at your focal Canada Employment Centre. If you are a member: ‘ot a non-profit organization that would like funding. to, hire Stusients, read on, : ‘@- Students who can't find summer. “Fishing is life here,” Myrtle. Frampton, who works in ‘Faye’ s Grocery and: Dry Goods in Heart’s Centent, said ‘Wednesday. “we'd be.in a 1 bad way without. it.” _ SKI ‘SMI THERS Rates pps nic if per’persén telex 04785655 ‘Hennessy said. “So far, S8fely had: not been men- ~~ nobody's answered.” , tioned before the : boat ee - - departed. ee ee pontiy fut “owes for rts) ae and private -. ‘Hiferafis have been’ found — - empty, the coast guard said. The search, suspended -was to resume .at dawn’ ; today when the icebreaker . Polar Sea, with coast guard _dyers_ aboard, was ex- “pected .to reach the ‘search _area, Boatman said, :,, The -Americus’s ‘slater ship, Which also had seven “aboard, the Altair, has not | | ‘been’ heard from since the ‘two vessels. left’ Dutch Harbor in the eastern: - Aletitian Islands enroute to fishing: grounds off the ’ Pribilof, Tslands, officials . taald, ° *: Both vessels are owned by ; (Jeff, -: Hendricks. din | ° Anacortes, Wash, the - brother-in- -law of “Altair’s, . . captain, Ron Beirnes. : Hendricks said he still ‘hopes the Altair's crew will be. found. "We have . no reason to bélieve there's a problem with the Altair,’ he said Wednesday. . - In Anacortes, a Pacific . sea since 1913, townspeople schools and businesses after hearing of the accident-and scheduled © — @ noon prayer service for. "phexe” ‘3. a lot of ‘hope salt because it, would really bea ; f freak: accident for two of; a i __ them to go doyin atthe same, ae fishing “town where ‘96 | ')-fishermen have been lost at .-- _ time,” said: Rick ° Harvey,’ ; : whose 23-year-old brother: 2 vr: Randy wag hoard, “thé; Altair, a? Shvlet, rawlees, ‘ieitiing. . . search . eacky.. the . in. Americus, and. said théy _ spotted, a body in.the water™. _ heat the,vessel. Rotigh seas”: -pibvented ils recovery. “When . the ‘Americus. - : ‘the ‘second -liferaft :: — “