POCF Science Writer Danielle Hall on Why Fishermen Need to be Heard To Help The Environment Ep. 48

Partners of Commercial Fishermen Podcast

There’s always talk about fishery closures, and many people in our community believe they are unwarranted “land grabs” without any true scientific evidence to back them up. This is a great episode with a woman who is both a science writer AND a Partner of a Commercial Fisherman who breaks down the reasons why fishermen and fishing communities are important to saving our seas for generations to come.Ā 

POCF Danielle Hall is the Digital Producer for the Ocean Portal for the Smithsonian Institution and runs the Smithsonian National Museum’s ocean education websiteĀ 

Danielle was featured on the POCF blog in 2021 when she first moved in with her fisherman on a small Island in Maine. At the time, she had no real background in commercial fishing, and acclimating to a very small fishing community was a big challenge. It’s interesting to hear how life has changed for Danielle, including becoming an advocate for commercial fishing communities and her work as a scientist.Ā 

Danielle recently DM’d me with a message that I know many fishing couples and families have had behind closed doors: Fishermen are important resources for scientists and researchers to learn how to preserve the environment.Ā 

Today, we’re checking in with Danielle to hear about her comment on a federal initiative she recently submitted. Danielle is also a great example of how POCFs contribute to fishery policy and how we have and can affect change. Let’s give Danielle the floor:

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Diary: How Do You Say Hello & Goodbye at the Airport? LDR w a Fisherman.

OMG, the airport goodbyes that we are too familiar with!
I love this piece; possibly in my top three. I originally wrote this essay for the LA Times “LA Affairs” submissions, but it never got published. (Writers get TONS of rejections – you start wearing them as badges at some point.)
Back to the juicy love part, I’d love to know if you and your fisher were/are in a long-distance relationship and how that helped or challenged our relationship. I have to say, though the “goodbyes” were tough for Chris and I, having my independent life while slowly getting to know him was very helpful to establish a strong foundation. It also set the tone for dating a commercial fisherman, and how nurturing that independent life is crucial during fishing seasons. (Do you agree?)
I hope you enjoy this piece as much as I did writing it. Big hugs, community! I love that we are together in this special partner of commercial fisherman lifestyle! šŸŸšŸ’•

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The Emergency Kit You Didn’t Know You Need Aboard w/ Project Gabe

Overall wellness comes in many forms, and being prepared for an opioid overdose can help save a life and protect everyone on board! Denise Damewood is a public health nurse in Sitka and created Project Gabe in honor of her stepson, Gabe Johnston, who passed away from an opioid overdose in January 2022. Project Gabe…

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