EcoNews Report   /     Fishing Community Sustainability for Eureka and Shelter Cove

Description

Dr. Laurie Richmond of Humboldt State University led a team of researchers who interviewed commercial and charter fishermen, fishing families, deckhands, local business owners and operators, local civic leaders, and elected officials in Eureka and Shelter Cove to develop recommendations to improve the sustainability of these ports. Recommendations range from basic infrastructure like dredging and cold storage to better organization for political engagement, market development, and habitat protection. In Shelter Cove, a new fishermen’s association has already formed and will soon begin managing the marina facilities.

Summary

Dr. Laurie Richmond of Humboldt State University led a team of researchers who interviewed commercial and charter fishermen, fishing families, deckhands, local business owners and operators, local civic leaders, and elected officials in Eureka and Shelter Cove to develop recommendations to improve the sustainability of these ports. Recommendations range from basic infrastructure like dredging and cold storage to better organization for political engagement, market development, and habitat

Subtitle
Dr. Laurie Richmond of Humboldt State University led a team of researchers who interviewed commercial and charter fishermen, fishing families, deckhands, local business owners and operators, local civic leaders, and elected officials in Eureka and Shelter
Duration
1816
Publishing date
2018-12-20 21:25
Link
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/KHSUEcoNewsReport/~3/nb50VIq6CFk/fishing-community-sustainability-eureka-and-shelter-cove
Contributors
  Jen Kalt
author  
Enclosures
https://cpa.ds.npr.org/khsu/audio/2018/12/12-20-18_j_kalt_l_richmond_fishing_archive_final.mp3
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