Description
Equity and justice are fundamental principles, but do they exist in small-scale fisheries, especially related to access to resources, management and regulations, and from the historical perspective?
In this episode, Michael speaks with:
Paul Foley, Memorial University, Canada
Edith Samson, Sir William Ford Coaker Heritage Foundation, Canada
Lil Saul, Fisherwoman, Twillingate, Canada
Ryan, a fish harvester from Petty Harbour, Canada
Ocean Frontier Institute
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Featured Guests:Shannon Frank -...
Published 04/02/24
What is a riparian area and what role does it play in climate adaptation? How are lakes impacted by climate change? In this episode, Michael explores why riparian areas and lakes are important to the Oldman watershed.
Featured Guests:Norine Ambrose - Executive Director: Cows & FishBradley...
Published 04/02/24
What role does land management play in maintaining a healthy watershed? How are fish species affected by a changing climate and our various land uses? In this episode, Michael has some conversations about conservation in the Oldman watershed.
Featured Guests:Philip Meintzer & Devon Earl -...
Published 04/02/24