The lobster traps are stacked on the pier awaiting transfer to a lobster boat one nippy morning in beautiful Belfast Harbor, Maine. I watch from the working harbor's dock as a Lobsterman transfers his traps to his boat.
A lobsterman's truck loaded down with traps, lines and buoys, parked at the town landing. This is a sight common in any one of the hundreds of little fishing harbors and ports dotting Maine's 3478 miles of coastline.