Edible Ocean

Edible Ocean

by Tony Winson
Season 2
S2E6: Megan Bailey & Hussain Sinan
Today, Prof. Tony talks tuna with two renowned experts: Prof. Megan Bailey, an associate professor at Dalhousie University's Marine Affairs department and Dr. Hussien Sinan, who got his PhD from Dalhousie in the Marine Affairs department, and is now the Director General of the Ministry of Fisheries and Ocean Resources in the Maldives. __ Edible Ocean is produced with funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Prof. Tony Winson did the recruiting and the interviews - you can reach him through his website https://theindustrialdiet.com/ Edith Wilson Sousa did the audio editing, art, and other odds and ends for the show. You can reach her/the show on instagram @edibleocean_podcast
S2E5: Robert Lennox
Today, Prof. Tony talks with Prof. Robert Lennox about the benefits of tracking ocean species and the work of the Ocean Tracking Network Check the OTN out here at: https://oceantrackingnetwork.org/ __ Edible Ocean is produced with funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Prof. Tony Winson did the recruiting and the interviews - you can reach him through his website https://theindustrialdiet.com/ Edith Wilson Sousa did the audio editing, art, and other odds and ends for the show. You can reach her/the show on instagram @edibleocean_podcast
S2E4: Prof. Ramon Filguera
Today, Prof. Tony talks all things aquaculture with a fellow Prof - Ramon Filguera of Dalhousie University's Marine Affairs Department. __ Edible Ocean is produced with funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Prof. Tony Winson did the recruiting and the interviews - you can reach him through his website https://theindustrialdiet.com/ Edith Wilson Sousa did the audio editing, art, and other odds and ends for the show. You can reach her/the show on instagram @edibleocean_podcast
S2E3: Geoff Irvine
This episode, we're pleased to welcome Geoff Irvine, Executive Director of the Lobster Council of Canada. __ Edible Ocean is produced with funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Prof. Tony Winson did the recruiting and the interviews - you can reach him through his website https://theindustrialdiet.com/ Edith Wilson Sousa did the audio editing, art, and other odds and ends for the show. You can reach her/the show on instagram @edibleocean_podcast
S2E2: Meghan Sorby
We're happy to have Meghan Sorby, CEO and founder of Pine Island Redfish, to talk about innovations in aquaculture technology. You can learn more about Pine Island Redfish here: https://www.pineislandredfish.com/ __ Edible Ocean is produced with funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Prof. Tony Winson did the recruiting and the interviews - you can reach him through his website https://theindustrialdiet.com/ Edith Wilson Sousa did the audio editing, art, and other odds and ends for the show. You can reach her/the show on instagram @edibleocean_podcast
S2E1: Sophika Kostyniuk
Welcome back to Edible Ocean podcast, season 2! For this first episode, we're happy to welcome Sophika Kostyniuk, the Managing Director of the Aquatic Life Institute. In this interview, she and Prof. Tony chat about the welfare of aquatic animals in the fishing and aquaculture industries. Learn more about the Aquatic Life Institute here: https://www.ali.fish/ __ Edible Ocean is produced with funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Prof. Tony Winson did the recruiting and the interviews - you can reach him through his website https://theindustrialdiet.com/ Edith Wilson Sousa did the audio editing, art, and other odds and ends for the show. You can reach her/the show on instagram @edibleocean_podcast
Season 1
Dr. Shelly-Ann Cox, Chief Fisheries Officer of Barbados
This week, we're honoured to have Dr. Shelly-Ann Cox on the show. She is the Chief Fisheries Officer of Barbados. She holds a PhD in Natural Resource Management, and is particularly interested in the interdisciplinary aspect of resource management. Today on the podcast, she tells us about what fisheries management looks like in a smaller country with a mostly artisanal fishery, and how social science can help fisheries managers get better results..Follow Prof. Tony on twitter @industrialdietFollow the podcast on instagram @edibleocean_podcastThis podcast was made with support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Episode 7 - Karen Wristen
Welcome to Episode 7 of Edible Oceans podcast! This time, we welcome Karen Wristen, the Executive Director of Living Oceans, a non-profit ocean conservation organization founded in the small, northern fishing village of Sointula, British Columbia. She has worked in the environmental movement in B.C. since 1994, when she joined Sierra Legal Defence Fund (now Ecojustice) to practice environmental law, specializing in fisheries and First Nations issues. . Follow the podcast on instagram @edibleocean_ podcast Follow Prof. Tony on twitter @industrialdiet This podcast was made with support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Episode 6 - Dane Chauvel from Organic Ocean
Today we are pleased to welcome Dane Chauvel, Founder and CEO of Organic Ocean. This Canadian company provides all-sustainable seafood, and partners with artisanal harvesters, indigenous fishereis and responsible mariculturalists. They are a certified B corporation, a member of 1% for the planet, and they work with a number of non-profits in the communities they service. With every order, they donate seafood for two nutritious meals for those who need it most. In this interview, Dane talks about his childhood, and how his experiences in business outside the fisheries world provided the perfect background for him to start one of Canada's pre-eminent sustainable seafood companies. . Follow us on instagram @edibleocean_podcast Follow Prof. Tony on twitter @industrialdiet This podcast was made with support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Daniel Pauly
This is the third in an accidental series, and the 5th episode of this podcast.For our third episode, we welcomed Mike McDermid of OceanWise; the second featured Kurtis Hayne, Canada program director of the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC).Today, we are happy to welcome world-renowned Prof. Daniel Pauly to our podcast. He presents a different view of eco-labelling and consumer responsability that contrasts with those presented by Mike McDermid and Kurtis Hayne - since that became a larger part of the conversation between he and Tony, it made sense to feature that contrasting view here, to give a scope of the diversity of thought on the issue.He is the project leader of the Sea Around Us Project at the Institute for Fisheries and Oceans at the University of British Columbia. In February 2023, he was the co-recipient of the Tyler Prize for Environmental Acheivement. His groundbreaking work has informed fisheries sciences for decades and he has written several books and hundreds of academic papers. - Follow us on instagram @edibleocean_podcastFollow Prof. Tony on twitter @industrialdietThis podcast was made with support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
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