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You cut your net immediately and leave the area for deeper waters.

This is the real-life decision of fisher John Murray. "My highest priority is always the safety of my crew," says Murray. There is no excuse for endangering human lives.

Tides are treacherous and winds come up suddenly at sea. You could risk grounding or damaging your vessel and putting your crew in danger. Your lowest priority in this scenario is your net.

Your vessel is costly to repair. Plus, your safety and your crew's safety depend on its seaworthiness. Your first priority is the welfare of the human beings on board your vessel.

You, your crew and your vessel are safer away from the shore. Your net may be retrievable tomorrow.


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