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George relaxes in the eating area where the table has raised edges to stop the plates from slipping off. In 1999, George, 65, was the longest serving member of The Allegiance and has worked the trawlers since the age of 15. Also the ships cook, asked how he coped with cooking in a storm he replied: “You just make the gravy thicker.\"
In 1999, Photojournalist Peter Dench spent five days onboard The Allegiance, a 60 foot UK Scarborough-based trawler, fishing the North Sea, with a crew of five. The future has since become extremely bleak for the English trawler men; huge areas of the North Sea have been declared \'off limits\' and fishing quotas have been slashed in an attempt to rescue dwindling North Sea stocks from the point of extinction. These measures have jeopardised the jobs of those in the industry and put dependent towns, like Scarborough, on the brink of ruin.
Dench returned to The Allegiance in 2005 to be reunited with the crew and to find out how the decline of the North Sea fishing industry has affected their lives.
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