In this episode, Nick chats with Emily De Sousa, a graduate student at the University of Guelph, about her research into how COVID-19 is affecting commercial fishermen. She also incorporates some of their stories into her own podcast called Social Fishtancing (https://coastalroutes.org/podcasts). We also touch briefly on two of Emily's extracurriculars, a travel blog and serving as an executive director of the Youth Action on Climate Change. Enjoy!
You can find out more about Emily's work on her website: www.emilydesousa.com.
Main Point: Know your local fishermen!
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