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Andrew Lewin delves into the story of a fishery union in Newfoundland blocking the government from passing their budget. The union's protest revolves around issues with crab fishing, prices, and sales restrictions, sparking a significant public demonstration. Join Andrew as he uncovers the complexities of the situation and explores how individuals can advocate for ocean protection and sustainable fishing practices. Link to article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-fishery-protest-forces-budget-delay-1.7149423 Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Fishermen in Newfoundland are currently protesting for the freedom to sell fish at their desired price and to any species of fish, rather than being constrained by government regulations. The primary issue at hand revolves around the crab fishing industry in Newfoundland, particularly the snow crab fishery. Currently, fishermen are required to sell their catch to Newfoundland processors at a set price, with restrictions preventing them from selling outside the province or country. This lack of competition in the market allows processing plants to dictate prices, leaving fishermen with limited control over their earnings. The fishermen are advocating for free enterprise, aiming to have the autonomy to set their own prices and sell to a broader market. By being able to sell their catch at their preferred price and to a wider range of species, fishermen believe they can secure better margins and ensure a more sustainable livelihood. The desire for free enterprise stems from the frustration of having to adhere to government-mandated pricing and limited selling options, which hinders their ability to make a profit that covers their operational costs and provides a sustainable income. The protest highlights the longstanding tension between fishermen and the government in Newfoundland, dating back to the Cod moratorium in the early 1990s. The collapse of the Cod fishery had a significant impact on the economy and fishing communities in Newfoundland, leading to a lack of trust between fishermen and the government. The current protest reflects a broader struggle for autonomy and fair treatment within the fishing industry, emphasizing the importance of empowering fishermen to have more control over their businesses and economic outcomes. The issue raised by the Newfoundland fishermen underscores the complexities of fisheries management and the need for a balance between conservation efforts and supporting the livelihoods of those dependent on fishing. By allowing fishermen the freedom to set their own prices and expand their market reach, it could potentially lead to a more sustainable and equitable fishing industry in Newfoundland. The fishing industry, particularly in Newfoundland, is facing significant challenges due to monopolies in processing plants dictating prices. Fishers are finding their ability to set their own margins severely limited, impacting their livelihoods and the sustainability of the industry. In the episode, it was highlighted that fishers in Newfoundland, particularly crab fishermen, are facing restrictions on where they can sell their catch and at what price. Currently, they are required to sell their catch to Newfoundland processors at a set price, with no option to sell outside the province or country. This lack of competition allows processing plants to dictate prices, leaving fishers at a significant disadvantage. The issue of monopolies in processing plants not only affects the income of fishers but also hinders their ability to cover costs associated with fishing, such as boat maintenance, fuel, and gear expenses. Without the freedom to set their own prices based on market demand, fishers are left with little control over their profit margins, making it challenging to sustain their businesses. The situation in Newfoundland reflects a broader problem within the fishing industry, where processing plants hold significant power over fishers, impacting their economic stability and autonomy. The call for free enterprise and the ability to sell seafood at competitive prices is crucial for the long-term sustainability of the fishing industry and the livelihoods of fishers. Addressing the issue of monopolies in processing plants is essential to ensure fair compensation for fishers, promote competition in the market, and support the economic viability of fishing communities. By allowing fishers the freedom to set their own prices and explore diverse market opportunities, the industry can move towards a more equitable and sustainable future. Negotiations and regulations in the fishing industry play a crucial role in ensuring fair compensation for fishers and protecting the environment. As discussed in the podcast episode, the fishing industry, particularly in Newfoundland, has faced challenges with regulations that limit the ability of fishers to sell their catch at fair prices. The current system restricts fishers to selling their catch to specific processing plants at set prices, leading to concerns about lack of competition and unfair pricing practices. Improving negotiations and regulations in the fishing industry is essential to address these issues. Fishers, like the crab fishermen in Newfoundland, are advocating for the freedom to sell their catch at prices that reflect the true value of their efforts and investments. By allowing fishers to sell their catch outside the province and even internationally, they can access a broader market and potentially secure better prices for their products. Moreover, enhancing regulations to promote fair competition among processing plants can help prevent monopolistic practices that dictate prices to fishers. By giving fishers more control over their catch and pricing, they can operate their businesses more effectively and sustainably. This can lead to better livelihoods for fishers and a more equitable distribution of profits within the industry. In addition to ensuring fair compensation for fishers, improving regulations in the fishing industry is crucial for environmental protection. Sustainable fishing practices are essential to maintain healthy fish stocks and preserve marine ecosystems. By implementing regulations that promote sustainable fishing methods and responsible resource management, the industry can contribute to long-term environmental conservation. Overall, the podcast episode highlights the importance of reevaluating and enhancing negotiations and regulations in the fishing industry to achieve a balance between economic viability, fair compensation for fishers, and environmental sustainability. By addressing these aspects, the industry can move towards a more equitable and environmentally conscious future.
BEST OF Everyday MBA - Captain Keith Colburn discusses "The Deadliest Catch", the popular show on Discovery TV and Discovery+. Listen as we explore the implications of the high-stakes crab fishing industry and hear Keith's adventurous entrepreneurial story. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? Everyday-MBA.com/guest
The Canadian Transportation Safety Board issues its final report into the sinking of a crab vessel off Cape Breton in April 2021. The CBC's Brett Ruskin provides the details. The CBC's Julia Wright speaks with Tanzie Jamieson who is now living at Rose House in Saint John. She escaped homelessness. And on the phone-in: Veterinarian Dr Karyn Steele answers questions
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UC Santa Barbara researchers have found the most effective management strategy for reducing whale entanglements is gear reductions that still allow a profitable fishery. KCSB's Emily Kimmel explains how.
Megan and Michelle discuss sex workers, voluntary transactions, brothel keeping, crab fishing, the Red Light District, cultural shaming, legislating morality, suburban erotic centers, and being a whore.Resources:Beyond The Bedroom: The Surprising History Of Prostitution Around The WorldHistory of Prostitution (Wikipedia)Is Sex Work Decriminalization The Answer?A brief history of brothelsThe laws that sex workers really want (TED Talk by Juno Mac)Prostitution and the City — Seattle's ‘End Demand' Problem - Part 1 & Part 2The Red Light District in Amsterdam: A Brief HistoryWant to support Prosecco Theory?Become a Patreon subscriber and earn swag!Check out our merch, available on teepublic.com!Follow/Subscribe wherever you listen!Rate, review, and tell your friends!Follow us on Instagram!****************Ever thought about starting your own podcast? From day one, Buzzsprout gave us all the tools we needed get Prosecco Theory off the ground. What are you waiting for? Follow this link to get started. Cheers!!
Oceana's Sarah Giltz on the concerns about test drilling for oil in a fishing ground + We revisit the FishSounds database with Sarah Vela + What's a herring gibber?
Scott Tessier, CEO of CNLOPB, responds to concerns that harvesters are being pushed off a prime crab fishing ground + Reaction to the appointment of Diane Lebouthillier as minister of Fisheries, Oceans and Coast Guard + Meet a sailor who likes to take new Canadians out fishing.
Stone Crab Fishing in Key West with Gabriella Gerbasi
This is the 106th Episode of the Velocity Chaos Podcast!! Luke, Nick, and DJ Back In Action get into "Do You Know What's Popular?" about Teen Slang, "Master Debaters" about rather having no fingers or teeth for a year, and "How Does it Do That" about Hand Warmers #hothands Thank you all so much! Be sure to Like, Comment, Subscribe, and or leave a rating on all the platforms! Share it with your friends! Instagram Facebook YouTube Velocity Chaos (@VelocityChaosP) / Twitter www.VelocityChaos.Libsyn.com Spotify Apple Podcast iheartRadio Episode Links Segment 1 Do You Know What's Popular? - Teen Slang Dictionary https://www.verywellfamily.com/a-teen-slang-dictionary-2610994 Segment 2 Master Debaters Would You Rather Spend 1 year with no teeth or no fingers? Segment 3 How Does it Do That? - Hand Warmers http://hakkin.co.jp/legend.html https://phys.org/news/2017-09-mechanism-platinum-catalyst-captured.html#:~:text=Platinum%20works%20as%20a%20catalyst,harmful%20carbon%20dioxide%20(CO2) https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/how-do-re-usable-hand-warmers-work/ https://bsclarified.wordpress.com/2011/12/26/science-thatll-warm-your-hands/ Aussie News Deadly Sea Creatures https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-08/rare-dangerous-sea-creatures-wash-up-nt/101936694 Recommendation Friends of Big Bear Valley Bald Eagle Cam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4-L2nfGcuE Songs are free YouTube songs: Jason Farnham - World Map E's Jammy Jams - Soul and Mind Didgeridoo Royalty Free Music Infraction - Upbeat Funk Rock [No Copyright Music] _ Saturday Silent Partner - Propeller Send us an email about anything If you have any questions or topics you would like us to get into, please email VelocityChaosPodcast@gmail.com We'll see if we can tackle your question in an upcoming episode! Timecodes are slightly off, because they are taken from the YouTube Video Timeline. 0:00 Intro 0:30 Welcome and Show Set up 2:05 Make the Connection - Philanthropy to Crab Fishing 4:07 Segment 1 - Do You Know What's Popular - Teen Slang Dictionary 30:42 Ad Break 1 - Chair 31:48 Segment 2 - Master Debaters - No Fingers or No Teeth 42:21 Ad Break 2 - Meme Gene 43:37 Segment 3 - How Does it Do That - Hand Warmers 57:25 Australian News - Deadly Sea Creatures 1:01:58 Summation 1:03:29 Recommendation - Friends of Big Bear Valley Bald Eagle Cam 1:06:16 Outro
Seasons are changing and it's time to start having some fun again. Stuck in the city for some time before I head off to California I've gotta keep myself busy and active. Crabs, drugs and extra rolls Support the show
Nearly a decade ago, a massive blob of warm water formed off the U.S. West Coast, disrupting the ocean ecosystem. Among “the blob's” many impacts, the region's highly profitable crab fishery was forever changed. Scientists say extreme marine heatwaves will become more common due to climate change, leaving many in fishing communities, like those in the Monterey Bay region, struggling to adapt to the new uncertainty.
On today's show: Is invoking the Emergencies Act justifiable? How's Denmark doing sans COVID restrictions? Tackling illegal crab fishing Local accordion player garnering major attention in Port Moody! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey you guys! The three virtual Olympians interview a human guest for the first time ever (Andrew Scott, host of the It's a Conspiracy! podcast), and you may think the Olympics proper ain't such a good idea, but the Jasmine Olympics certainly are - they're jam-packed with music, games, facts, fun, and most importantly....tears. Oh, and.... Tom's Audience Intercommunication is where you lot have your say....Get in touch on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (@YourselfJasmine), or via email (symj@protonmail.com). It's a Conspiracy!: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/its-a-conspiracy/id1420684593Cowabunga!
For fun, as we wait for Katie's season to begin in June, Kayleigh asked Karen to watch an episode of Kayleigh's favorite reality show of all time, The Deadliest Catch. Hear the recap and commentary for Season 17 episode 1 of this series, and learn a heck of a lot about Sig and the rest of the crab crews, thanks to Kayleigh's exhaustive knowledge of this show and its characters. And in two weeks, Kayleigh will watch Karen's other fave reality show-- 90 Day Fiance.
Captain Sig Hansen from “Deadliest Catch” discusses the surprising ways the coronavirus pandemic made the world’s most dangerous job even harder. Then, you’ll learn about our moon’s comet-like tail that collides with Earth every month. Learn more about Deadliest Catch, Tuesdays at 8 PM ET/PT on Discovery Official website https://www.discovery.com/shows/deadliest-catch Stream Deadliest Catch on discovery+ https://www.discoveryplus.com/show/deadliest-catch Sign up for your 7-day free trial of discovery+ https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity Follow @DeadliestCatch on Twitter https://twitter.com/DeadliestCatch The moon has a comet-like tail and it collides with the Earth each month by Grant Currin The Moon Has a Comet-Like Tail. Every Month It Shoots a Beam Around Earth. (2021). The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/04/science/moon-tail-beam.html Baumgardner, J., Luettgen, S., Schmidt, C., Mayyasi, M., Smith, S., Martinis, C., Wroten, J., Moore, L., & Mendillo, M. (2021). Long‐Term Observations and Physical Processes in the Moon’s Extended Sodium Tail. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 126(3). https://doi.org/10.1029/2020je006671 Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer — for free! You can also listen to our show as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here:https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lars Skovlin just got off his first season crab fishing in the Bering Sea aboard the Lady Alaska. If you've ever watched the Deadliest Catch, you know how dangerous this work can be. Sometimes out for 30 days straight, crab fisherman work long, hard hours where it's easy to get in trouble if you're not on your A-game at all times. As a greenhorn, Lars experienced and learned a lot in a short time. From steering the ship in 30 ft swells to baiting pots and sorting crab, he's excited to get back out there this fall. Lars Skovlin on Instagram
For Spear Talk 32, we were able to catch up with Captain Sig Hansen, who many of you will recognize from the hit television show on the Discovery Channel, Deadliest Catch! Cpt. Hansen is the captain of the F/V Northwestern, one of the top crab fishing boats in the industry and a New York Times Best-Selling author.In our discussion we talk about his family heritage and legacy, what it takes to get in the crab fishing industry, the importance of teamwork, how a global pandemic affects his operations, the idea of isolation on the open water, and the leap of faith it took to create the show that has continued to captivate fans for years now.Follow @silverspearsecurity for all things Silver Spear Security, LLC. Follow @speartalkpodcast on Instagram for all things podcast!@johnsilverspear is the host / COO of Silver Spear Security, LLCFollow @northwesternsig for all things Sig!
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Our local search and rescue helicopter has been rescuing Labradorians out on the land, we've got some of those tales. Unions representing Muskrat Falls workers have been asked to hire workers from Labrador to alleviate the number of fly-in and fly-out workers. While most have said they will comply, we've heard reports to the contrary. The crab season has been a centre of a lot of anxiety and concern in the province, and many harvesters are debating on even fishing. And more...
In the show this week: Understanding Death Stranding, Modern Warfare, Crab Fishing and arguing between the hosts. The tension is there but it's all for fun in the end. Lest we forget. Leave a review of The AGExp - http://www.theagexp.com/#kRW-write-review Relentless Controllers: http://www.aussiegamersexpress.com/p/relentless-controllers-australia.html AGE DISCORD INVITE LINK: https://discord.gg/BAjXbXD Join the AGE Discord Server for discussions on the upcoming podcast episodes, general chat and also post your own content in the dedicated specific chat servers. The link to join is above, and the best part is that it's free. ALSO NOTE - If you are a subscriber to the AussieGamersTV Twitch channel, you will receive automatic access to the closed Discord channel where we record the podcast. You can listen in on the show as we record. Contact us if you have any questions about this feature. HOSTS: Snoogs | Grejio | Lucas SPECIAL GUEST: Editor: Lucas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theagexp/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/aussiegamersexpress/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AussieGamers12 Web: www.theagexp.com Email: info@theagexp.com Twitch: www.twitch.tv/aussiegamerstv | www.twitch.tv/snoogavision Podcast: http://agexpress.podbean.com/ Snoogs on Twitch - www.twitch.tv/Snoogavision Grejio on Twitter - https://twitter.com/GrejioXBL Snoogs on Twitter - https://twitter.com/snoogsgaming IMPORTANT INFORMATION All opinions contained within this podcast are the opinions of the hosts only. No payment or agreements have been made to offer specific positive comments for products, video games or accessories. If this is not the case, this will be clearly mentioned by the hosts as to what their intentions are with said comments. To this date, all Aussie Gamers Experience content provided with no contracts in pace to give paid comments. If you want more information on this or have any questions, please send your emails to questions@theagexp.com. We will endeavour to get back to you as soon as possible.
At Build 2019 Jimmy and Jessica met up with Jesse McCulloch to talk about Mixed Reality, HoloLens and crab fishing http://aka.ms/mr Guest: Jesse McCulloch (@jbmcculloch)
Captain Wes is one of those Old Salty Dogs who actually never got old, Still vibrant and commanding and a smile for everyone. As you can immagine with 41 years of Crab Fishing he has some stories to tell. Starting back in the late 60's up until 2017, of course retirement for this guy just means fishing Bristol Bay in the Summers in the last of the Frontline Combat Fisheries. Really Enjoyed this one, but Wes is always a fun guy to talk to if you can pin him down. Enjoy!
Murphy goes into detail about one of the funnest things he gets to do with his daughters at the beach. Jodi on the other hand....is not a fan of this activity, but is happy he is. "Murphy's the crab dad!" -Jodi
This week the boys chat about my dog, breakfast burritos, suadero, pastrami burritos, free champagne, selling food at coachella, Amboy restaurant, all you can eat restaurants, king crabs, shaved catfish, eating on a fishing boat, the city of Irvine, Indian food dinner party suggestions, Ina Garten, and so much more!
#50 – Riley Leboe – Skiing and Crab Fishing Riley Leboe is a BC born and bred skier living in Squamish. Riley’s one of those people that is as friendly and genuine as he is a kick ass skier. In this episode we chat with Riley about the upcoming web series he’s […] The post #50 – Riley Leboe – Skiing and Crab Fishing appeared first on Low Pressure Podcast.
Carrie and Clay Collins talk about commercial fishing aboard the FV Shenendoah..Produced and hosted by Jennifer Bell, khsu.org
Tony Sepulveda from Green Water Fishing Adventures talks about party boat trips in which participants fish for salmon and haul in Dungeness crab.Produced and hosted by Jennifer Bell, khsu.org
Hosts: Phil, Keith, Ivan, Bob, Chad. Games Which Should Be Banished From Existence, Iron Lore Entertainment Closes Down, Copy Protection, Emotional Response To A FPS, Video Games Made Me Do It, New MicroProse Products, Crab Fishing, Dungeons And Dragons Online Anniversary, Mailbag, PopCap Peggle PC Game Giveaway Winners. (mp3) Length: 30:02, Size: 28930048