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Who Fishes Matters: April 2014
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Working at the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, and environmental justice. At the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, environmental and food justice. Tuesday, April 29, 2014. It's time to listen to the fishermen who are asking for more ecological protections for the fish, not less. This post comes to us from Aaron Dority,. Penobscot East Resource Center. In Stonington, Maine. Over a dozen fishermen and Brett Tolley (NAMA's organizer) and I attended the.
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Who Fishes Matters: June 2014
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Working at the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, and environmental justice. At the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, environmental and food justice. Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Flexibility in Fisheries Management is Key Piece of Magnuson-Stevens Reauthorization Process. This post comes to us from Tyler Mac Innis, the Emerson National Hunger Fellow at the National Family Farm Coalition. Things move slowly here. Representatives from both parties and both coasts d...
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Who Fishes Matters: September 2014
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Working at the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, and environmental justice. At the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, environmental and food justice. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. To Policy Makers: Protect Fleet Diversity in New England. This post comes from Tad Miller, commercial fisherman based out of Tenants Harbor, Maine, who submitted the following public comments to the. New England Fisheries Management Council. In my community as in many others especia...
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Who Fishes Matters: Fox Point Oysters: Building Coastal Resilience
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Working at the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, and environmental justice. At the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, environmental and food justice. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Fox Point Oysters: Building Coastal Resilience. This post comes to us from. Ravdeep Jaidka. It originally ran on the Food Solutions New England website. Ravdeep is a Climate Fellow at the. University of New Hampshire Sustainability Institute. The farm currently spans across 1.5 acr...
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Who Fishes Matters: Revol-Oceanary Road 2015
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Working at the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, and environmental justice. At the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, environmental and food justice. Monday, July 27, 2015. Hailey getting settled to hit the road! This blog comes from Niaz Dorry, NAMA's Coordinator Director. Her dog helped. The world’s largest toxic waste incinerator. In the years that followed, my summer pilgrimages timed with the. Indigenous Environmental Network’s. And if that isn’t ...
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Andrianna Natsoulas
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Food Voices: The Book. Food Voices: The Interviews. What Is Food Sovereignty? What Is Food Sovereignty? Food Sovereignty is the right of people to determine their own food and agriculture systems. It calls for a governance and distribution system imbedded in communities and environmental sustainability. It ensures the health, cultural, political and economic needs of a community are securely met. It does not negate trade, but rather puts the needs of the community first. In the United States, food sovere...
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Andrianna Natsoulas Food Voices: Stories of the Food Sovereignty Movement From Around the World
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Food Voices: The Book. Food Voices: The Interviews. What Is Food Sovereignty? Below are sample articles from the past few years that highlight Food Voices, as well as community-based efforts to ensure local access to local foods. Please read and enjoy! 100 Women who are co-creating the P2P Society. Andrianna Natsoulas on Food Sovereignty. By Penny Travlou, 7th August 2015. P2P Foundation. Http:/ blog.p2pfoundation.net/100-women-who-are-co-creating-the-p2p-society-andrianna-natsoulas/2015/08/07. Newslette...
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Andrianna Natsoulas Food Voices: Stories of the Food Sovereignty Movement From Around the World
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Food Voices: The Book. Food Voices: The Interviews. What Is Food Sovereignty? We are at a moment when regulations in the guise of food safety are preventing small-scale farmers from selling directly to the public. Family fishermen are quickly being pushed off their boats to make way for fishing rights to be traded on the stock market. At the same time, the local food movement is growing at a fantastic speed. We are at a critical crossroads. Vibrant and Healthy Communities. Food Voices: Stories From the P...
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Who Fishes Matters: Fleet Diversity Amendment Looks to Advance - We Need Your Support
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Working at the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, and environmental justice. At the intersection of marine conservation and social, economic, environmental and food justice. Thursday, August 4, 2011. Fleet Diversity Amendment Looks to Advance - We Need Your Support. By Brett Tolley,. Do we have to repeat the same mistake on the water? Read fishermen's testimony on consolidation). View a position paper signed onto by scientists from throughout New England). That’s in part why ...