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One Square Mile: Opioids In New Bedford’s Fishing Industry Pt. 2

Avatar photo by Lynn Arditi February 7, 2018December 5, 2023

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Fishermen suit up on New Bedford's docs in December
Capt. Mario Gonsalves' fishing boat, The Gabby G., in December
Debra Kelsey of the nonprofit Fishing Partnership trains boat owners to adminster naloxone, a medication to reverse opioid overdoses

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