Free PFDs for Oregon Fishermen + How You Can Do This For Your Community with Prof. Laurel Kincl of Oregon State University

This month’s theme is “Bringing the Feminine into Fishing,” which is also a theme of Advocacy. I feel the themes complement each other so much because, since the beginning of our economic civilization, POCFs have been instrumental in keeping the industry going and protecting our fisheries, fishermen, and fishing families. And, the people at Oregon State University understand this on a deep level, and here’s how. 

 

Our interview today is with Laurel Kincl, a professor at the College of Health at Oregon State University in Corvallis, OR

In this episode, you’ll hear Laurel’s passion for what she does and how other industry supporters come together to support our commercial fishermen. Laurel’s partnered with many, including Englund Marine, various Oregon fishermen’s wives’ groups, PFD manufacturers, AMSEA in Sitka, AK, and other collaborations to build a program to distribute free lifejackets to Oregon fishermen! 

You also may be inspired by their efforts to bring a program like this into your fishing community. 

I love learning about projects and programs out there whose goal is to help our fishing communities. There are more than we know, and learning about what they do shows that we are not alone. 

Let’s Dive In!

Show Resources:

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Englund Marine – Oregon Fishermen, mention the “FLIPP for Lifejackets” program to receive a free lifejacket. 

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How The Newport Fishermen’s Wives Build Community To Help Fisheries Thrive

Let me tell you, this episode was like a HUGE POCF celebrity interview for me! I was so excited to learn from a seasoned Partner and to share her knowledge with our beautiful community. But let’s start at the beginning…

(Side note: I’m intentionally posting this for one of our first blog posts in February because our theme this month is “Feminine Advocacy” and the importance of bringing our feminine ways of thought, processes, minds, and hearts into fishing. You’ll see this theme played out each Wednesday when a new podcast episode drops, too!)

At the start of 2023, the Newport Fishermen’s Wives helped rally to raise over $100K to replace torched crab gear in Ilwaco, Washington. Link to the episode is in the post!

Years before, I had a chance to interview former Co-President Tuanette Dixon for our blog to learn more about what it means to be in a fishermen’s wives group and how they can support their community and themselves through the ups and downs of the fishing seasons.

In this blog, I am reposting our first blog interview with Taunette for a little background about their group and the dynamics of working with strong, independent women. A perfect segway into the podcast interview about how they rallied to help save the Ilwaco, WA fishermen and families!

Let’s Dive in!

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POCF and Writer Maressa Voss on Publishing Her First Novel While Balancing Motherhood, Advocacy, and Marriage to a Commercial Fisherman.

Maressa Voss is a writer, the partner of a commercial fisherman, and a mother living in Santa Barbara, CA. Beyond our shared passion for writing, we have another unique connection—her husband, James, is my husband’s cousin! Through marriage, both Maressa and I have been immersed in the culture of this unique industry—one that has been…

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