Greenbook: A Local Guide to Chesapeake Living - Issue 8 | Page 8

CITY OF CRISFIELD Owned by Captain Art Daniels, a native of Deale Island, City of Crisfield is one of the last working skipjacks on the Tangier Sound. Skipjacks are indigenous to the CAPTAIN ART DANIELS Chesapeake Bay. Designed in the 1800’s Art Daniels is 94 years to oldhelp and watermen has comply with fishing worked more than 70 seasons on the required harvesting under regulations that water. He was widely known as one are built from wood and sail, skipjacks of the oldest watermendesigned still actively to allow watermen access to working the Bay when fishing he recently grounds other boats can’t reach. retired. “Art truly inspired me to create Working the Water”, says Fleming. “The age of the average waterman is between 55 and 60. It is an aging industry. To me, Art represents an older way of life, not just because of his age, but also because of the massive transformation of the fishing industry over his lifetime”. CAPTAIN ART DANIELS Art Daniels is 94 years old and has worked more than 70 seasons on the water. He was widely known as one of the oldest watermen still actively working the Bay when he recently retired. “Art truly inspired me to create Working the Water”, says Fleming. “The age of the average waterman is between 55 and 60. It is an aging industry. To me, Art represents an older way of life, not just because of his age, but also because of the massive transformation of the fishing industry over his lifetime”. 8 GREENBOOK | SUMMER 2016