Byline: ROBIN ESTRIN Associated Press
BOSTON -- In a fisherman's world, it's typically like father, like son.
But these days, it's getting harder to pull a living from the sea, and many fishermen hope their kids won't follow their footsteps. Nor do their wives, who have gone so far as to launch a mentoring program to show their children a different path.
``It's so unstable that you do not encourage young children to get involved because they will have no security into the future,'' said Angela Sanfilippo, who descends from seven generations of fishermen and is married to one. ``What are these kids going to do? Where could they go?''
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