Moir's Environmental Dialogues, Ocean River Shields of Achilles

With the knowledge of Carson and the courage of Achilles, individuals are steadfastly going the distance to defend wildlife and ecosystems from assaults of environmental degradations and destructions. Join environmental studies scientist Dr. Rob Moir for lively dialogue and revealing narrative inquiry into how individuals are overcoming the obstacles turning forlorn hope into effective actions for oceans, rivers, watersheds, wildlife and ecosystems. Discover how listening to individuals, thinking locally, and acting in concert with others, you can act to save ecosystems. Act to bring about a greener and blue Planet Earth. Moir’s Environmental Dialogues is broadcast live every Wednesday at 9 AM Pacific Time on The Green Talk Network. For free iTunes podcast search "Moir's."

Clearing the Coastline by Matthew McKenzieMatthew McKenzie

51. Dwindling Herring and Clearing the Coastline

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Matt McKenzie, Ph.D., Assistant Professor and American Studies Coordinator, University of Connecticut, Avery Point and Patrick Paquette, a community organizer who represents bass fishing organizations in Massachusetts talk with Rob about where have all the herring gone and how Cape Cod has changed over two centuries from a vibrant fishing community to something completely different.

Prof McKenzie tells the social and ecological history of the rise and demise of Cape Cod’s coastal fisheries in the nineteenth century.  His book, Clearing the Coastline, includes Thoreau’s thoughts on Cape Cod fisheries and how these were adjusted by posthumous publishers to better fit what they wished to promote.  Matt also tells of helping out at a family’s herring weirs on Cape Cod and of a fisherman well known to Patrick Paquette. 

Patrick Paquette explains early efforts to save herring by collaborating with diverse interest groups in the CHOIR collaborations "where different voices came to sing in harmony."  He also noted a striped bass food shortage along the East Coast caused by industrial-scale fishing of coastal herring, mackerel and menhaden.

This year NMFS and the New England Fishery Management Council failed to take measures to stem the decline of sea herring, river herring, and shad populations. Join in our efforts to save river herring, click here for more information on ORI actions.

 

 

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Past Episodes (14 in 2009)

Available on iTunes, Search "Moir's"

10. Alternatives for Community and Environment, Environmental Justice for Boston

9. Massachusetts Ocean Partnership

8. Salmon + Shad + Sturgeon = Healthy Ecosystems

7. Right Whales, Wrong Shipping Lane: Feds Shift Ship Lane in Defense of Whales

6. Ocean Literacy with the Banana Slug String Band and Craig Strang

5. Saving Salmon and Westfield River Wildlife in MA Berkshires

4. Right Whales, Right Plankton, Right Ecosystem

3. Blue Visions and Seaweed Rebels

2. The Race for Salem Sound and Coastwatchers

1. NE Rivers, Dams, Salmon and What You Otter Know

 
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