Mon, 3 December 2018
SUFB 643: How Fisheries Companies Can Make More Money Through Sustainable Fisheries With Tim Cashion
I am pleased to be joined by Tim Cashion on the episode today to discuss a study that analyzed how fisheries companies could make more money by fishing sustainably over the long term. Tim is a PhD student at University of British Columbia in Fisheries and is the husband of Madeleine Cashio, who was on the podcast a few weeks ago discussing shark fisheries management and big data. I would love to hear your thoughts on the episode in our Facebook Group: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group Want to be heard on the podcast? Leave a voicemail: Grove Collaborative Special: http://www.speakupforblue.com/holiday
Direct download: SUFB_S643_HowFisheriesCompaniesCanMakeMoreMoneyThroughSustainableFishingWithTimCashion.mp3
Category:Sustainable Fisheries -- posted at: 2:08pm EDT |
Sun, 2 December 2018
This episode is a continuation of episode 638, where I discussed the fact that All White Male panels at conferences and workshops in the Marine Conservation and Science field. I received a bit of criticism for the episode and my views on how panels should be diversified. The criticism and subsequent responses to the post occured in the Facebook Group. The conversation was very respectful, especially considering the sensitivity of the topic. I address the criticism from the post and try to clarify my stance. Enjoy the Podcast!!! Want to be heard on the podcast? Leave a voicemail: Grove Collaborative Special: http://www.speakupforblue.com/holiday
Category:Diversity In Careers
-- posted at: 7:50pm EDT
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