Fish & Us: Climate Stories from the Waterfront
Fish & Us: Climate Stories from the Waterfront
Latest Episodes
We protect our species because it’s our way of life | Mellisa Maktuayaq Johnson
Join us for this season’s final episode! I speak with Mellisa Maktuayaq Johnson, who grew up with a subsistence way of life in Nome, Alaska and is now the government affairs and policy director at the Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Tribal Consortium. M...
I always loved when fish was on the table | Feini Yin
How do you like your fish cooked? Listen along to hear more in my conversation with Feini Yin, a storyteller, fishmonger and community organizer from Philadelphia. Together we explore how fish can foster connections to community, culture and ou...
Recognizing the links between humans and biology and fish | Mandy Karnauskas
Let’s talk about fishery science! Join me in my conversation with Mandy Karnauskas, a fishery biologist with NOAA Fisheries and long-time resident of Miami, Florida. We cover Mandy’s love for fish from a young age, the many interconnected compo...
Fair winds and lobster traps: Collecting ghost gear in coastal Maine for a clean ocean
Come set sail with us for the first episode of season two! A crew from Ocean Conservancy partners with Rozalia Project to retrieve discarded lobster traps and other ghost gear in the islands of Maine. We hear many sides of the story: Ocean Cons...
Living and learning and surviving on the water | Hannah Heimbuch
In this season’s final episode, we hear from Hannah Heimbuch, a commercial fisherman and policy and communications consultant with Ocean Strategies, who lives on Kodiak Island, Alaska. Hannah shares her experience growing up in a fishing family...