Listen "Brett Tolley, catch shares and the souls of fishing communities"
Episode Synopsis
Brett Tolley is an advocate for community-based fisheries, fighting for the next generation of fishermen as the National Program Coordinator for the North American Marine Alliance (NAMA). Brett shares his personal experience with a privatization policy known as "catch shares" in New England, his observation of the consolidation of fishing rights among a wealthy few, and the impact that this policy has had on the souls of fishing communities. Support NAMA:Follow @NAMA_net on InstagramVisit NamaNet.orgDonate to NAMAFollow Block Corporate SalmonFollow Don't Cage Our OceansFollow Surf & Turf:Visit our websiteFollow Caroline on TwitterFollow @SurfandTurfPodcast on Instagram
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