Living and learning and surviving on the water | Hannah Heimbuch
Fish & Us: Climate Stories from the Waterfront05/05/22 • 37 min
In this season’s final episode, we hear from Hannah Heimbuch, a commercial fisherman and policy and communications consultant with Ocean Strategies, who lives on Kodiak Island, Alaska. Hannah shares her experience growing up in a fishing family and fishing town and how profoundly climate change is affecting salmon and other fish central to the way of life in the North Pacific. We also eagerly connect about storytelling and Filipino food–yum!
05/05/22 • 37 min
Fish & Us: Climate Stories from the Waterfront - Living and learning and surviving on the water | Hannah Heimbuch
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Alliyah Lusuegro
Welcome to Fish & Us: Climate Stories from the Waterfront. This is a podcast series of recorded interviews and stories about the impacts of climate change on marine fisheries, as told by the people who spend their days catching, managing and researching fish from the ocean. In today's episode, we talk to Hannah Heimbuch from Kodiak Island, Alaska, a salmon fisherman and policy and communications consultant focused on fisheries, seafood and marine con
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