9 Easy Ways to Advocate for Your Fishery

9 Easy Ways to Advocate for Your Fishery

 

One of the most significant support systems for the *entire* commercial fishing industry IS the partners. Not only do we take care of “shoreside duties,” but we (arguably) have more access to help protect our fisheries from regulations without merit (and I know you know what I’m talking about!). 

Wanting more for our fisheries is a common desire for POCFs. But many feel they are without the tools or community to help them help others.

(Psst…Did you know you’re already advocating for your fishery and don’t even know it? Keep reading!)

The word “advocacy” can carry weight because it means to create positive change for our fishing communities. Sometimes, it can feel overwhelming and confusing to wonder if one person can truly make a difference. I know I’ve felt this way before.

But I’m here to tell you IT CAN. And the steps to making a positive impact are more accessible than you think.

In this episode, I discuss easy ways to be proactive in your fishery if you choose to. I spoke with several Partners of Commercial Fishermen about what they do or have done to create a presence in political meetings and help spread the word that wild-caught seafood is essential locally and globally. 

You have significant, influential power that can harnessed in the commercial fishing industry, and in this episode, I discuss how to do it. Let’s Dive In!

*Downloadable Advocacy Guide is available to all private community members. Click here to learn more!

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I reread this entry with mounting anxiety as Chris and I enter into spiny lobster season in California, which is a reminder that I need to work on “letting shit go.” (The practice that never ends! Am I right?) If you can relate, please share in the blog’s comments section to connect! Thanks for reading, and I hope everyone is doing great out there! Xo – Megan

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