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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201 - Meet the new host, Reid Sutherland
200 - How Hatcheries Affect Salmon Epigenetics, with Clare Venney and Raphael Bouchard
199 - Talking about AIS work for a Tribal Agency with Ash Cameron
198 - Can migratory fishes like tuna benefit from MPAs? Sarah Medoff and Jennifer Raynor discuss.
197 - A Review of Children’s Literature
196 - Conducting Wilderness-Relevant Research with Dr. Kellie Carim
195 - Ghost Fishing Trotlines with Dusty McDonald
194 - A Treaty to Protect the Biodiversity of the High Seas with Gabrielle Carmine
193 - Discussing Career Paths and Blotchy Bass Syndrome with Clay Raines
192 - Catching up with AFS Policy Director, Drue Winters
191 - Sawfish Recovery and Minorities In Shark Sciences with Jasmin Graham
190 - A myriad of topics with the magnificent Julie Claussen
189 - Fish Tales: Darwin’s Finches of the Great Lakes
188 - Fossil Fish and the Import of Evolutionary History for Conservation with Jack Stack
187 - Larval Eels, Diverse Voices, and AFS Involvement with Dr. Kat Dale
186 - Western Alaska Salmon Fisheries with Gabe Canfield
185 - Thank You!
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183 - Biobase with Ray Valley
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