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Coastal Routes Radio

33 Episodes

51 minutes | Nov 10, 2022
PubCast - Big Catch, Undecided Risks in Alaska's Salmon Enhancement Program - NAJFM
Welcome to Pubcasts. This episode is called: Big Catch, Undecided Risks: Perspectives of Risk, Reward, and Trade-Offs in Alaska's Salmon Enhancement Program This latest entry in our series of Pubcasts, audio-book style recordings of peer reviewed scientific research, is an article about the human dimensions of hatcheries and stocking in Alaska's salmon enhancement program. This paper was written and recorded by Hannah L. Harrison (www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace) and Julie Gould. Pubcasts are hosted by the Conservation of Change Lab (www.conservationofchange.org) as a part of Coastal Routes Radio, and are an ongoing project to experiment with science communication and making research more accessible and digestible to both scientific and general audiences. We were inspired to start Pubcasts via our own love of podcasts, demystifying science and the role of researchers in science, and the power of the human voice. We hope you enjoy. You can find more Pubcasts from the Coastal Routes project at www.coastalroutes.org/pubcasts. You can read the online version of this paper here: https://afspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/nafm.10830
34 minutes | Oct 11, 2022
Coastal Connections - Episode 10 - Keeping history alive through storytelling (Pt II)
In this episode we explore traditional folk music and how it is a powerful oral storytelling tool that carries culture, tradition, history, and knowledge across generations, shaping people’s identity today. We speak with the infamous musical duo Fergus O’Byrne and Jim Payne who are spreading traditional folk music around the island – and the world – keeping Newfoundland and Labrador culture alive. We also had the pleasure of being joined by Darrell Power, former member of Great Big Sea, who has since established two recording studios among other projects. Our guests share their relationship with music, what traditional folk music sounds like and means to them, and how growing up draped in an era of culture and music influenced their musical careers. Joining Dr. Sondra Eger is co-host Sara Langer, a PhD student at Grenfell Campus Memorial University who also led the development of this episode. Songs featured in the episode: Home Boys Home - Shanneyganock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvvEuDOT98Y Blow the Wind Westerly - https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php/component/mymuse/product?id=4 Double Sledder Lad - https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php/catalog/5-wave-over-wave About Jim Payne and Fergus O’Byrne recording company SingSong Inc.- [https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php/home/about-us] Check out their music library - [https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php] Listen to Ryan’s Fancy - [https://open.spotify.com/artist/4jtVmoiF2EB146xhVEXWim] “Wave over Wave” by Jim Payne and Fergus O’Byrne, part of ArtsSmarts program - [https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php/artists/jim-payne-a-fergus-obyrne/5-wave-over-wave] For ArtsSmarts Inquiries or to get in touch with Jim Payne and Fergus O’Byrne - [https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php/contact-us] In the News Jim and Fergus Recently Featured in album “New Recording of Woods Songs and Recitations from NL - [https://www.mun.ca/mmap/research-and-publications/back-on-track/the-music-of-our-burnished-axes/] Jim Payne wins Lifetime Achievement Award for 2021 NL Folk Festival - [https://vocm.com/2021/08/01/2021-folk-festival-comes-to-a-close-tonight/] ArtsSmarts Project in the news - [https://nfldherald.com/payne-and-obryne-team-up-for-artssmarts-project/] Darrell Power on Twitter - [@DarrellPowerNL] “Home Boys Home” plays Darrell Power at the Songwriter’s Circle in Outer Cove - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg4tMwh6eS8&ab_channel=BetweenTheRock] Listen to “Home Boys Home” by Shanneyganock - [https://open.spotify.com/album/6q8XjEZkxasixC4wlntNy4?highlight=spotify:track:3nmF1oVxsPiryRrQFwn1Gw] In the News Darrell Power releases first solo album “Happily Ever After” - [https://www.saltwire.com/newfoundland-labrador/lifestyles/after-decades-playing-with-other-groups-former-great-big-sea-bassist-is-making-a-solo-album-218284/] Darrell among other artists on the ballot in St. John’s municipal election - [https://www.pressreader.com/canada/the-telegram-st-johns/20170916/281595240702622] We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the host: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
30 minutes | Aug 24, 2022
Coastal Connections - Episode 9 - Keeping history alive through storytelling (Pt I)
In this episode, Dr. Sondra Eger is joined by Dr. Brennan Lowery, a post-doctoral researcher at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador and Joan Simmonds, manager of the French Shore Interpretation Center in Conche. Conche residents were determined to preserve their home, place, and heritage, and redefine Conche not as a dying outport fishing community, but as a culturally and historically rich place to keep the stories of Conche alive. Joan tells stories about how the tapestry and center came to be and how it is creating new economic opportunities in the region, creating a diverse cultural tourism industry. Dr. Lowery and Joan also give us a taste of a new augmented reality project they are collaborating on through Grenfell Campus of Memorial University, with funding by Mitacs, that will bring new digital technologies to share traditional, cultural, and historical places in the region, giving visitors a window into Conche’s past, and visually see it. Show Notes French Shore Historical Society - https://www.frenchshore.com/en/welcome.htm French Shore Interpretation Center - http://www.frenchshore.com/en/welcome.htm • The Phantoms of the French Shore- Documentary about the Tapestry (free) Dr. Brennan Lowery • http://ruralresilience.ca/researchers/postdoctoral-researchers/blowery/ • PhD- https://research.library.mun.ca/14969/ • Paper co-authored with Joan and other community leaders: https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/ijcre/article/view/7766 About the Tapestry • News article on the tapestry artists- https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/french-shore-tapestry • Video showing the tapestry- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq6_byWDz20&ab_channel=GoWesternNL • Stitching Local History Article- https://encyclopediaoflocalknowledge.com/chapter1/stitching-local-history-the-french-shore-tapestry/ • News Article and video on tapestry- https://www.saltscapes.com/travel/496-the-amazing-french-shore-tapestry.html • Unvailing the tapestry- https://www.pressreader.com/canada/the-telegram-st-johns/20100803/282394100739516 We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the host: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
38 minutes | Feb 4, 2022
Coastal Connections - Episode 8 - Sustainability Through Seaweed
Throughout Coastal Connections, we’ve seen a number of examples of humans working together to restore and steward natural systems that have come out of balance. In this episode, we dive into a number of stories from a seaweed inspired individual in PEI. Dr. Irené Novaczek is a benthic ecologist, gardener, professor and entrepreneur, just to name a few of her titles. Dr. Novaczek discusses her diverse journey building community resiliency, through innovative entrepreneurship and maximizing socio- ecological relationships. This episode is co- hosted by Dr. Kelly Vodden, a professor and researcher of community development and rural resiliency at Grenfell campus, Memorial University. • Social enterprise in Canada http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/053.nsf/eng/h_00006.html • Social enterprise at MUN https://www.mun.ca/social-enterprise/ Irene’s Work: • Oceanna Seaplants: https://bit.ly/OceannaSeaplants • Sea Vegetable of the Pacific Islands Cookbook- https://bit.ly/SeaweedCookBook • Lettuce of the sea article: http://saltyisland.com/lettuce-of-the-sea/ • Learn more about saving seeds: http://www.seedsecurity.ca/en/programs/save PEI farmers markets: o https://summersidefarmersmarket.com o https://charlottetownfarmersmarket.com/portfolio/kettlegrove-soapworks/ Basin Head Provincial Park, PEI • https://welcomepei.com/beaches/basin-head-beach/ • Irish Moss in Basin Head- CBC News Article https://bit.ly/CBCIrishMoss PEI Watershed Alliance • https://www.facebook.com/pg/PEIWatershedAlliance/posts/ Irene’s Colleagues and Friends: Thierry Chopin on the idea of co-cultivating multiple species together, or Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) • https://bit.ly/SeaweedAndSalmon • ‘Networking Friday with Thierry Chopin’ https://bit.ly/ThierryChopin • Seaweeds and Parkinsons Article- https://bit.ly/SeaweedAndParkinsons Theresa Doyle and Rock Barra Retreat - https://www.teresadoyle.com/rock-barra-retreat/ Special Credits: Script Design by Emily Doyle, Post Doctoral Fellow, Rural Resilience, MUN https://ruralresilience.ca/researchers/postdoctoral-researchers/emily-doyle/ We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the hosts: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) Jackie Bauman (ruralresilience.ca/researchers/mun…/jackie-bauman/) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
45 minutes | Dec 6, 2021
Coastal Connections - Episode 7 - Mind Your Microplastics!
In this episode, we hear from: Max Liboiron the founder and director of CLEAR lab https://civiclaboratory.nl Regional Report on Plastics Pollution in NL: https://civiclaboratory.nl/regional-report-on-plastic-pollution-in-newfoundland-and-labrador-1962-2019/ Marine debris tracker: https://civiclaboratory.nl/2015/07/25/beach-clean-ups/ Pollution is Colonialism book: https://www.dukeupress.edu/pollution-is-colonialism Discard Studies article: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/discard-studies Against awareness, for scale: garbage is infrastructure, not behaviour article https://discardstudies.com/2014/01/23/against-awareness-for-scale-garbage-is-infrastructure-not-behavior/ Solutions to waste and the problem of scalar mismatches article: https://discardstudies.com/2014/02/10/solutions-to-waste-and-the-problem-of-scalar-mismatches/ Tracking Lobster Tags: https://civiclaboratory.nl/2017/11/07/citizen-science-collection-of-beached-fish-tags-new-project/ Krista Beardy, director of the Fishing Gear Coalition of Canada and a microplastics researcher from the University of New Brunswick https://fgcac.org/board-of-directors/ Microplastics in clams from the Bay of Fundy: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/krista-beardy-unb-bay-of-fundy-microplastics-clams-1.4848696 NB Naturalist Feature: https://www.naturenb.ca/2021/05/28/nb-naturalist-feature-microplastics-in-the-bay-of-fundy/ University of New Brunswick News: https://blogs.unb.ca/myunbnews/2018/10/researcher-discovers-microplastics-in-bay-of-fundy-clams-sj.php The Great Fundy Coastal Cleanup: https://www.naturetrust.nb.ca/en/great-fundy-coastal-cleanup Ariel Smith Coastal and Marine Team Lead at Coastal Action: https://www.coastalaction.org Webinar delivered by Ariel, on Microplastics in Atlantic Canada; https://meopar.ca/microplastics-in-atlantic-canada-determining-quantity-and-type-in-surface-water-and-beach-sediment-of-near-shore-marine-environments/ Coastal Action microplastic research project: https://www.coastalaction.org/microplastics.html Other resources to check out: Atlantic Healthy Oceans Initiative - Zero Plastic Waste Gros Morne https://www.ahoi.ca/news-releases Microplastics and plastic Hitchhikers https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966842X20301906 Microplastics and clothing https://www.plasticsoupfoundation.org/en/2021/03/the-invisible-threat-microplastics-from-your-clothes/ A Start up in Waterloo striving to rid plastics using 3D tech! https://www.polygonetechnologies.com Special Credits: Script Design by Laura Stern, Graduate Research Assistant, Environmental Policy Institute of Grenfell Campus, MUN https://ruralresilience.ca/researchers/mun/students/laura-stern/ We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the hosts: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) Jackie Bauman (ruralresilience.ca/researchers/mun…/jackie-bauman/) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
40 minutes | Nov 2, 2021
Coastal Connections - Episode 6 - Ghost Gear
Something is haunting our oceans... and it's trapping aquatic species and threatens fishers harvesting operations! In part 2 of our plastic ocean mini-series, we focus on ghost gear: old and damaged fishing lines, traps and aquaculture infrastructures that becomes loose in the ocean and continue fishing unattended. So, what's being done to address this global issue? in this episode, we find out by learning about community-led ghost gear initiatives. We will investigate where this gear is coming from, how it is being tracked, where some of the most problematic areas, how the gear can be retrieved, and finally, strategies for preventing ghost gear in the first place! We are joined by Matt Abbott, the Fundy Baykeeper at Conservation Council of New Brunswick, who will help us navigate this ghastly problem. He has experience working with both of our guests and will contribute to our conversations with Lillian and Melanie about their collaborative initiatives in New Brunswick. In this episode we heard from: • Lillian Mitchell from Fundy North Fishermans Association (FNFA) o Website: https://www.fundynorth.org o https://www.ghostgear.org/projects/2018/10/10/fundy-north-fishermens-association • Dr. Melanie Wiber from the University of New Brunswick (https://unbgis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=1ecca66e562d44358c266546a693e1fb) • Matt Abott, the Fundy Baykeeper at Conservation Council of New Brunswick. o Conservation Council of New Brunswick- https://www.conservationcouncil.ca/marine-programs/ • Department of Fisheries and Oceans Ghost Gear Fund (https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fisheries-peches/management-gestion/ghostgear-equipementfantome/program-programme/projects-projets-eng.html#wb-auto-4) • COJO diving (https://www.cojodiving.com/environmental-stewardship/) • Intervale Associates Inc partners with lobster harvesters to collect bait box liners o http://intervale.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Living-Rivers-Newsletter-Vol.-3-2-Nov-2020-compressed.pdf o https://samstewardship.blogspot.com/2018/02/ • Starting your own ghost gear retrieval program? Here is the FNFA Manual: https://www.fundynorth.org/ghost-gear Marine Debris and Ghost Gear Products/Souvenirs/DIYs: • Nature’s Threads o https://www.natures-threads-nl.com • All For Knot Rope Weaving “Connect with the Sea” o https://allforknot.ca/collections/cast-away-designs • Recycled Rope ideas o https://trashmagination.com/rope/ In the news: • Companies who are trying to change the game o https://globalnews.ca/video/7753581/n-s-company-hoping-to-change-ghost-gear-scrapping-process • Reclaimed rope as a hobby: https://www.saltwire.com/nova-scotia/lifestyles/the-whales-will-thank-her-nova-scotia-womans-reclaimed-rope-decor-weaves-a-creative-hobby-into-help-for-the-environment-400774/ • Huntsman Marine Science Center Rope Recycling: https://globalnews.ca/news/6554014/marine-rope-recycling/ • How much garbage are we talking about here? o https://globalnews.ca/news/6169685/garbage-strewn-bay-of-fundy-bottom/ o https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/ghost-gear-nova-scotia-seven-tons-of-waste-1.6123077 • Right Whale Entanglement o https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/north-atlantic-right-whales-miscou-entangled-1.6103068 We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the hosts: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) Jackie Bauman (ruralresilience.ca/researchers/mun…/jackie-bauman/) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
33 minutes | Oct 4, 2021
Coastal Connections - Episode 5 - Refusing Plastic
What’s the deal with plastic pollution and how can we further prevent our oceans from becoming plastic soup? We now know the impact of our dependence on plastic has impacts to both marine life and human health and will be unravelling some of the mysteries, questions and innovative solutions of addressing plastic in the ocean in a three part mini-series. In Part 1 of our plastic ocean miniseries, we will focus on just one aspect of plastic pollution: SUPs. Not Stand Up Paddleboards… we mean Single-Use Plastics! The act of using a product once and throwing it away is occurring so rapidly around the world that some even say we are experiencing a ‘Plastic Pandemic’. So, what are we going to do about it? Hang tight as we are about to hear the story of how the Town of Lunenberg shifted away from plastics and how YOU can too! In this episode, we are joined by two women – Jennifer and Ariel – who prove that changing our individual habits and status-quo in business DO make a difference. In this episode, we heard from: Jennifer Constable with Plastic Free Lunenberg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/plasticfreelunenburg/ Boomerang Bags: https://boomerangbags.org/ Ariel Smith with Coastal Action Ocean Friendly Nova Scotia: https://www.coastalaction.org/ocean-friendly-nova-scotia.html Other Regional groups and initiatives tackling plastic: Atlantic Healthy Oceans Initiative (AHOI) – Zero- Plastic Waste Gros Morne Initiative https://www.ahoi.ca/ Ecology Action Center: https://ecologyaction.ca/plastic Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) - Zero Plastic Waste Initiative: https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/environmental-funding/programs/zero-plastic-waste-initiative.html Viewing and reading resources Nova Scotia’s single-use-plastic-bag ban (https://novascotia.ca/single-use-plastic-bag-ban/) Land and Sea- Ocean Devotion Episode (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWZ6Gpe--0E ) China refuses Plastics from the West (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/11/world/china-recyclables-ban.html ) National Law Center to National Strategy to Combat Marine Plastic Pollution (https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/tbucksuzuki/pages/149/attachments/original/1576508962/Blueprint_for_Federal_Action_-_National_Marine_Plastics_Strategy.pdf?1576508962) Federal Discussion Paper ( A proposed integrated management approach to plastic products: discussion paper - Canada.ca) We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the hosts: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) Jackie Bauman (ruralresilience.ca/researchers/mun…/jackie-bauman/) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
30 minutes | Jul 30, 2021
Coastal Connections - Episode 4 - Do you know what’s in your harbour?
Whether its seeing a cleaner harbour bottom or having a safer swim, Shawn and Staunene remind us that the oceans are our responsibility and they share the importance of cleaning up our oceans one harbour at a time! Removing litter from one beach or one harbour may seem insignificant in the grand scheme of things but the fact is, the more clean ups we do, the more awareness we can bring towards this issue and the more we can remediate and prevent more trash from piling up! Clean ups show us what the most common sources of pollution which can inform policies to target specific items and catalyze innovative alternatives and solutions that support local communities and regional economies. In this episode, you heard from: Shawn Bath and Staunene Whalen of CHI (@CleanHarboursNL) To view the documentary trailer and to learn more about CHI check out their website- https://cleanharboursnl.com/ To donate to their efforts: https://ca.gofundme.com/f/help-chi-stop-ghost-nets-from-drowning-whales To shop Staunene’s recycled creations at the CHI Sea Shoppe - https://www.facebook.com/CHISeaShoppe/ CHI in the news (https://www.seechangemagazine.com/one-mans-trash-is-another-mans-mission-one-changemakers-quest-to-clean-up-newfoundlands-harbours/?fbclid=IwAR3MTwm47uGb4-Or1qoXbZ-kIWmA8g92ueUmGO124ZObH35FKFLnAyz7ixA) Ghost Gear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC7msiTLNvQ Companies in BC recycling fishing nets (https://www.richmond-news.com/local-business/steveston-harbour-authorities-gives-new-life-to-fishing-nets-3098357) We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the hosts: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) Jackie Bauman (ruralresilience.ca/researchers/mun…/jackie-bauman/) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
37 minutes | Jun 30, 2021
Coastal Connections - Episode 3 - Empowering the future: women and youth in fisheries
There is something fishy about gender norms… Fishers = men, women, boys and girls. In this episode, we hear from two super women who are breaking down barriers out on their fishing boats! Listen to hear about how female leadership brings creative new exposures for youth to participate in fishing activities and culture! Let’s not allow these traditional skills to disappear in our coastal communities. Let’s support the empowerment of the next generation! Episode 3 co-host - Dr. Sarah Harper (@sjmharper) • Sarah’ s Lab Group (https://natalieban.wordpress.com/people/) • SPC Women in Fisheries Bulletin (https://spccfpstore1.blob.core.windows.net/digitallibrary-docs/files/9b/9b5d0c7dde0604682983c0f5f929de2d.pdf?sv=2015-12-11&sr=b&sig=k8wX9U4Fbd%2F3nwzxWRemNdCe9LZilJS11X8BhQTclug%3D&se=2021-12-25T22%3A49%3A46Z&sp=r&rscc=public%2C%20max-age%3D864000%2C%20max-stale%3D86400&rsct=application%2Fpdf&rscd=inline%3B%20filename%3D%22WIF30_53_Harper.pdf%22) • Valuing Invisible Catches (https://www.forbes.com/sites/ariellasimke/2020/03/08/the-invisible-women-of-small-scale-fisheries-contribute-11-of-global-catch/?sh=3b95e72a445e) Erica Porter (Apoqnmatulti’k Profile) • MINAS Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/MINASscience) o Fish of the Day Coloring Page (https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=MINASscience&set=a.2849947598428913) o Saltscapes: A Dying Breed (https://www.saltscapes.com/roots-folks/3067-a-dying-breed.html?fbclid=IwAR1cAXlp1nGbGzyYAuTSfLlqHTI1jPzfsiAlHLGcwJbhjpkAq_0q4Kt-Ug8) o Saltwire: “Maritime Museum’s new exhibit explores special connection between women and the sea” (https://www.saltwire.com/nova-scotia/lifestyles/maritime-museums-new-exhibit-explores-special-connection-between-women-and-the-sea-327435/) Kimberly Orren (@IslandRooms) • Fishing for success Website (https://fishingforsuccess.org/) • Fishing For Success in the Media (https://www.readersdigest.ca/travel/canada/petty-harbour/) Additional resources • Gender Equality in Sustainable Development Goals - Webinar by Worldwide Universities Network (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq05qUjeyLg) Ocean Literacy Resources • Mi’kmaw Conservation Group Education Corner (https://mikmawconservation.ca/kids-corner/) • Ocean School (https://help.oceanschool.nfb.ca/what-is-ocean-school) • CaNOE Canadian Network for Ocean Education (http://oceanliteracy.ca/) • Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition (https://colcoalition.ca/) We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the hosts: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) Jackie Bauman (ruralresilience.ca/researchers/mun…/jackie-bauman/) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
35 minutes | May 30, 2021
Coastal Connections - Episode 2 - Rethinking Waste
A pile of fish guts or a pile or gold? In this episode, we dive into one of the greatest challenges facing many outport communities: how can we use our resources more sustainably and efficiently? Find out how a man in Mainbrook, NL is transforming what others may consider ‘waste’ through his company, 3F Waste Recovery. In this case, the only thing that could be wasted, is an opportunity! Listen to learn more on how this type of innovation is bringing a paradigm shift throughout rural communities of NL and beyond! In this episode, we hear from: Ben Wiper of 3F Waste Recovery Ben has featured in many radio talks, news articles, and even spoke during the Blue Economy Summit. 3F Waste Recovery is continuing to develop new products and spread its impact throughout the country. To learn more about 3F and their products, or to make contact, you can visit their website or follow their social media: (3fwasterecovery.ca) (@3FWasteRecovery) More in the Media: CBC News - How a Northern Peninsula company is turning fish guts into facial masks (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/northern-peninsula-waste-beauty-products-1.4811405) CBC St. John's Morning Show:(https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EIlaXpbb7kTa7YNxOLecJcHXQ5XDVy_5/view?usp=sharing) Saltwire/Telegram Earth Day: EARTH DAY: Going green on the blue: Atlantic Canadian companies exploring potential in fish waste, clean energy (https://www.saltwire.com/newfoundland-labrador/business/local-business/earth-day-going-green-on-the-blue-atlantic-canadian-companies-exploring-potential-in-fish-waste-clean-energy-100577778/) VOCM Ocean Super Cluster year 2 thoughts: Ocean Start-Up Challenge Past Recipient Ben Wiper 3F Waste Recovery by VOCM (https://soundcloud.com/vocm/ocean-start-up-challenge-past-recipient-ben-wiper-3f-waste-recovery) External Resources: Blue Economy Strategy - BES engagement paper (https://dfo-mpo.gc.ca/about-notre-sujet/blue-economy-economie-bleue/engagement-paper-document-mobilisation/part1-eng.html#context) Circular Economy (https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/news/2019/12/circular-economy.html) Resources on fisheries waste (https://www.hakaimagazine.com/features/wasted/) Extended Producer Responsibility - Introduction to extended producer responsibility (https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/managing-reducing-waste/overview-extended-producer-responsibility/introduction.html) We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the hosts: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) Jackie Bauman (ruralresilience.ca/researchers/mun…/jackie-bauman/) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
35 minutes | May 3, 2021
Coastal Connections - Episode 1 - Come Together
Welcome to Volume II of Coastal Routes Radio programming - Coastal Connections: Stories from the Atlantic! In this inaugural episode, we are presented with persuasive evidence of why ‘the local’ is the place to research and work on coastal and marine issues - and to share stories of building coastal community resilience, no matter what your background. This week we hear from three different perspectives on working at the local level: Dr. Melanie Wiber at the University of New Brunswick (https://www.unb.ca/faculty-staff/directory/arts-fr-anthropology/wiber-melanie.html) o Lobster Node Inc.: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2016-0426 Fishers representative Lillian Mitchell for the Fundy North Fishermen’s Association (www.fundynorth.org) Fisher, consultant and fisher-scientist Darren Porter (https://www.facebook.com/darren.porter.737) o MINAS(https://www.facebook.com/MINASscience/) Two-eyed seeing resources: o http://www.integrativescience.ca/Principles/TwoEyedSeeing/ o Bartlett, C., Marshall, M. & Marshall, A. Two-Eyed Seeing and other lessons learned within a co-learning journey of bringing together indigenous and mainstream knowledges and ways of knowing. J Environ Stud Sci 2, 331–340 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13412-012-0086-8 o 2019 Global Symposium video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTJtAdH9_mk We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the hosts: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) Jackie Bauman (https://ruralresilience.ca/researchers/mun/students/jackie-bauman/) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio https://soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
20 minutes | Mar 23, 2021
Social FISHtancing - Episode 22 - Tying Up
In our final episode of Social FISHtancing, we reflect back on one full year of living in the COVID-19 pandemic by visiting one last time with some of our regular guests. In this episode, we hear from: Melissa Collier from West Coast Wild Scallops in British Columbia (www.wildscallop.org/) Stephen Kurian of Wild for Salmon (www.wildforsalmon.com) Jordyn Kastlunger, who sells at Tuna Harbor Dockside Market in San Diego (www.thdocksidemarket.com/) Emma Kramer of Straight to the Plate in Alaska (www.alaskafishmarket.com/) You also heard brief clips at the top of the episode from: Tracy Sylvester from Wooden Island Wild in Massachusetts/Alaska (www.woodenislandwild.com) Carson Minor of Lincoln Fisheries on Lake Erie We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Emily De Sousa www.twitter.com/@emilyseaside If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org.
16 minutes | Feb 19, 2021
Social FISHtancing - Episode 21 - Choosing Sustainable Seafood
Have you ever wondered how to make a sustainable seafood choice for dinner? Or felt overwhelmed when standing in front of a seafood counter? Then this episode is for you! Join us this week as we discuss some of the ecolabels and tools for assessing seafood sustainability, including our own rules for choosing what to eat! This episode featured interviews with: Isabella Sulpizio at Ocean Wise (@oceanwiseseafood) Claire Dawson at Ocean Wise (@oceanwiseseafood) Jennifer Bushman (www.jenniferbushman.com) Music in this episode is "Twinkle Twinkle" by David Mumford, available on the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Mumford/Bonfire_Music/David_Mumford_-_Bonfire_Music_-_11_Twinkle_Twinkle). We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Emily De Sousa www.twitter.com/@emilyseaside If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org.
12 minutes | Jan 27, 2021
Social FISHtancing - Episode 20 - The Methods Section
This week, we are putting aside our normal fish stories, and instead focus on one of our most frequently asked questions, "How do you make your podcast?" In this fun conversation, complete with outtakes, we bring you the methods section of our podcast, with details about how we plan, record, and produce our episodes. We also talk a little bit about our use of podcasting as an emerging qualitative method. To learn more about scholarly podcasting and peer-review, check out the work of Dr. Hannah McGregor (https://hannahmcgregor.com/) and the Amplify Podcast Network (https://amplifypodcastnetwork.ca/). This week's music is "Mockingbird" by David Mumford, available at the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Mumford/Bonfire_Music/David_Mumford_-_Mockingbird_Instrumental). We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Emily De Sousa www.twitter.com/@emilyseaside If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org.
28 minutes | Dec 22, 2020
Social FISHtancing - Episode 19 - Aquaculture Part 2
Aquaculture is such a wide and diverse industry, we had to do a second episode! This week, we talk to aquaculture professionals in the oyster world, and those who promote the aquaculture industry, about how COVID-19 has impacted their industry. This episode features interviews with: J.T. Mckissack - Sales manager at Evans Meats & Seafood Gardner Douglass - Nationally ranked oyster shucker and host of the Oyster Ninja podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oyster-ninja-podcast/id1308780989) Steve Hedlund - Communications & Events Manager at Global Aquaculture Alliance Julie Qiu - Oyster Sommelier and Founder of In a Half Shell Blog (www.inahalfshell.com) This week's music is "Green Leaves" by Jason Shaw, available at the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw/Audionautix_Acoustic/GREEN_LEAVES_____________2-15). *Episode correction: Australis is actually an American company HQ'd in Massachusetts that operates a single-source, vertically integrated barramundi farm in Central Vietnam. We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Emily De Sousa www.twitter.com/@emilyseaside If you have a story to share with us, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org.
22 minutes | Dec 15, 2020
Social FISHtancing - Episode 18 - Aquaculture Part 1
In this episode, we explore the world of aquaculture and hear from oyster farmers and First Nation hatchery operators and fish stewards about how COVID-19 has impacted their aquaculture facilities. In this episode, we talk to: Trey McMillan of Low Country Oysters (https://lowcooysters.com/) Boris Guerrero of Grand Isle Sea Farms (https://www.instagram.com/giseafarms/) Bill Walton at Auburn University (https://sfaas.auburn.edu/bill-walton/) Aaron Pamajewong of Shawanaga First Nation (http://shawanagafirstnation.ca/) and guest co-host Vanessa Cunningham (https://geg.uoguelph.ca/cunningham-vanessa) This week's music is "Which That Is This?" by Doctor Turtle, available at the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/Jonahs_Message_for_New_York/Which_That_Is_This). We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Emily De Sousa www.twitter.com/@emilyseaside If you have a story to share with us, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org.
29 minutes | Nov 16, 2020
Social FISHtancing - Episode 17 - COVID-19 and Fisheries Research
In this episode, we talk to three other teams of fisheries researchers to learn about how COVID-19 has impacted their work, and the research and findings they've been able to pursue since the beginning of the pandemic. Click these links to read the studies featured in this episode: 1. Alternative seafood networks during COVID-19 by Stoll et al. 2020 (preprint): https://ecoevorxiv.org/kuzwq/ 2. Adaptation and resilience of fishers in the northeast USA during COVID-19 by Smith et al. 2020 (preprint): https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/z3v2h/ 3. Remote sensing of fisheries in Ghana by Okyere et al. 2020 (preprint): https://assets.researchsquare.com/files/rs-39872/v1/83ece780-383d-43d9-afbe-953d07c32ce2.pdf 4. Impacts of COVID-19 on Commercial Fisheries Workers by Sorensen et al. 2020: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1059924X.2020.1815617?journalCode=wagr20 In this episode, we talked to: Dr. Sarah Smith at Rutgers University (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sarah_Smith63) Dr. Isaac Okyere at the University of Cape Coast (https://acecor.ucc.edu.gh/personnel/dr-isaac-okyere) Mr. Bernard Ekumah at the University of Cape Coast (https://ccm.ucc.edu.gh/personnel/mr-bernard-ekumah) Dr. Raymond Babanawo at the University of Rhode Island Dr. Julie Sorensen at the Northeast Center for Occupational Health and Safety (www.necenter.org) Rebecca Weil at the Northeast Center for Occupational Health and Safety (www.necenter.org) This week's music is "Roads that Burned our Boots" by Jahzzar, available at the free music archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Blinded_by_dust/Roads_that_burned_our_boots We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Emily De Sousa www.twitter.com/@emilyseaside If you have a story to share with us, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org.
27 minutes | Oct 27, 2020
Social FISHtancing - Episode 16 - Working Waterfronts
In this episode, we take a visit down to the shore to hear stories about working waterfronts, and the important role they play in supporting coastal livelihoods and keeping seafood on our plates. In this episode, we talk to: Monique Coombs of the Maine Coast Fisherman's Association (www.mainecoastfishermen.org/) Melissa Collier of West Coast Wild Scallops (www.wildscallops.ca) Anthony Cobb of Fogo Island Fish (www.fogoislandfish.ca) Carson Minor of Lincoln Fisheries out of Port Colborne, Ontario. For more information on the issue of coastal "grabbing", see here: https://doi.org/10.1080/08920753.2012.677635 and here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40152-017-0062-8 To see photos of the Minor family boat and new unloading situation, look here: https://twitter.com/fishpeopleplace/status/1321082315007791107?s=19 To learn more about working waterfronts, visit the SeaGrant Working Waterfronts project page: https://seagrant.noaa.gov/News/PID/468/evl/0/TagID/937/TagName/Working-Waterfronts This week's music is "Move-Out" by David Suzuki, available at https://davidsuzuki.bandcamp.com/ . We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Emily De Sousa www.twitter.com/@airplaneavocado If you have a story to share with us, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org.
35 minutes | Oct 14, 2020
Social FISHtancing - Episode 15 - The Mighty Yukon
In this episode, we hear stories from one of North America's major northern rivers - the Yukon. In this episode, we talk to: Dennis Zimmermann, fish and wildlife consultant in Yukon Territory, Canada (https://bigfish-littlefish.ca/who-we-are/) Elizabeth MacDonald, working on the Yukon Salmon Sub-Committee (https://yssc.ca/) Dr. Stephanie Quinn-Davidson, working on the Yukon Inter-tribal Fish Commission (https://www.tananachiefs.org/) This week's music is "Jam Tomorrow" by Dr. Turtle, available on the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/Will_Play_Wonderwall_For_Food/Todays_Special_Jam_Tomorrow). GoFundMe to support dog teams along the Yukon: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-yukon-river-sled-dogs-through-the-winter?utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheet We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Emily De Sousa www.twitter.com/@airplaneavocado If you have a story to share with us, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org.
33 minutes | Sep 29, 2020
Social FISHtancing - Episode 14 - Latin America
In this episode, we partner with folks from Future of Fish to explore stories of small-scale fisheries in Latin America. In this episode, we talk to: Marah Hardt, Laura Fernández Cascán, and Chris Giordano of Future of Fish (FutureofFish.org) Edwin Houghton, fisherman and intermediary in Peru Manuel Ray Purisaca, fisherman in Peru Walter Olaya, Fisheries plant owner in Peru Ines Lopez, Catalyst for Change, COBI Mexico (cobi.org.mx) This week's music is "Latin Heat" by Vincent Tone, Licensed through PremiumBeat.com We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Emily De Sousa www.twitter.com/@airplaneavocado If you have a story to share with us, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org.
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