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Surf & Turf: a seafood justice podcast
Dr. Caroline Ferguson Irlanda
29 episodes
5 hours ago
My guests from the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, Donella Miller and Elaine Harvey, discuss the many sources of contamination that threaten the health and culture of the Indigenous people of the Columbia River Basin. We also learn about a Tribal vision for energy justice. CRITFC website: https://critfc.org/Buy fresh fish!: https://critfc.org/harvest/Follow CRITFC on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/critfc/
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My guests from the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, Donella Miller and Elaine Harvey, discuss the many sources of contamination that threaten the health and culture of the Indigenous people of the Columbia River Basin. We also learn about a Tribal vision for energy justice. CRITFC website: https://critfc.org/Buy fresh fish!: https://critfc.org/harvest/Follow CRITFC on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/critfc/
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Documentary
Society & Culture,
News,
Politics,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Dr. Rachel Donkersloot, the costs of market-based fishing rights
Surf & Turf: a seafood justice podcast
38 minutes
2 years ago
Dr. Rachel Donkersloot, the costs of market-based fishing rights
Dr. Rachel Donkersloot shares her research findings on how market-based fishing rights have disproportionately harmed rural, Indigenous, and low-income fishermen in Alaska. She discusses the community impacts of the commodification of fishing rights and shares insights on lowering the barriers to entry for the next generation. This conversation is part of our series on the graying of the fleet. References (linked)
Surf & Turf: a seafood justice podcast
My guests from the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, Donella Miller and Elaine Harvey, discuss the many sources of contamination that threaten the health and culture of the Indigenous people of the Columbia River Basin. We also learn about a Tribal vision for energy justice. CRITFC website: https://critfc.org/Buy fresh fish!: https://critfc.org/harvest/Follow CRITFC on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/critfc/