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Waterside Chat

Podcast de Marine Fish Conservation Network

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The Marine Fish Conservation Network's Waterside Chat series connects people who depend on healthy oceans and fisheries with the issues that directly affect them and their communities. Each episode, the Network's Deputy Director Tom Sadler talks with different guests about ocean policy and fisheries management topics. He engages them in genuine and thoughtful conversations about what policy decisions mean for people’s livelihoods, communities, recreation and coastal ways of life.

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episode "The Ocean Called to Us as Kids" - A Waterside Chat with Theresa Labriola of Wild Oceans artwork

"The Ocean Called to Us as Kids" - A Waterside Chat with Theresa Labriola of Wild Oceans

Theresa Labriola of Wild Oceans [https://wildoceans.org/] joined the Network for a Waterside Chat with the Marine Fish Conservation Network on April 6, 2026.  In a wide-ranging discussion, Theresa and host Tom Sadler talked about: * How Theresa grew up fishing for striped bass and tuna from her family boat off Rhode Island * Her new role as president of Wild Oceans, an organization originally founded by recreational fishermen who saw the effects of overfishing in Northeastern U.S. waters * Why healthy fisheries doin’t exist in isolation — they’re part of a larger ecosystem affected by our actions * Why we have an obligation to treat this resource with respect and to steward it for future generations * Why the Magnuson Stevens Act is one of the most important marine resources laws ever put in place, why it drives innovation, and how updates over the years since its passage have made it stronger * The power of the Marine Fish Conservation Network to bring together diverse stakeholders, from commercial and recreational fishermen to chefs and scientists, and why the decision to create it gets validated over and over And of course, much more! Watch the video for the full experience. Look for more Waterside Chats in the months to come, and be sure to check out our recent conversation with sustainable fishmonger Lyf Gildersleeve [https://conservefish.org/2026/04/08/watch-waterside-chat-with-sustainable-fishmonger-lyf-gildersleeve/]. About Waterside Chat The Marine Fish Conservation Network’s Waterside Chat series [https://conservefish.org/resources/waterside-chat/] connects people who depend on healthy oceans and fisheries with the issues that directly affect them and their communities. Each episode the Network’s CEO Tom Sadler talks with different guests about ocean policy and fisheries management topics. He engages them in genuine and thoughtful conversations about what policy decisions mean for people’s livelihoods, communities, recreation, and coastal ways of life. Join the Network’s email list [https://conservefish.org/join-our-email-list/] to learn about future Chats. You can also watch past Chats and subscribe to the podcast on the Network’s website [https://conservefish.org/resources/waterside-chat/].

27 de abr de 2026 - 41 min
episode Waterside Chat with Sustainable Fishmonger Lyf Gildersleeve artwork

Waterside Chat with Sustainable Fishmonger Lyf Gildersleeve

Lyf Gildersleeve joined the Network for an online Waterside Chat with host Tom Sadler on March 10, 2026. Lyf is a second-generation fish monger who actively promotes and protects sustainable use of our seafood resources. He owns Flying Fish Company [https://flyingfishpdx.com/], a retail fish market, meat market, and oyster bar in Portland, Oregon and its nonprofit arm, Sustainable Fishmonger [https://sustainablefishmonger.org/]. Among many topics, Lyf and Tom talked about: * How cooking classes help bring people closer to their food so they can make better choices in the future * Why it’s so important to move beyond the “big four” seafood species that dominate American tables * How the regulatory framework created by the Magnuson Stevens Act creates an evolving framework that adds stability to coastal communities * A new Monterrey Bay Aquarium program for restaurants that lets them put a label on menus for specific dishes made only with sustainable and environmentally responsible ingredients — which encourages customers to ask other restaurants about THEIR ingredients * Why fishmongers feel such a connection to the sea, and why they’re the perfect messengers to educate chefs (and ultimately the public) about sustainable, local seafood options And of course, much much more!  About Waterside Chat The Marine Fish Conservation Network’s Waterside Chat series [https://conservefish.org/resources/waterside-chat/] connects people who depend on healthy oceans and fisheries with the issues that directly affect them and their communities. Each episode the Network’s Deputy Director Tom Sadler talks with different guests about ocean policy and fisheries management topics. He engages them in genuine and thoughtful conversations about what policy decisions mean for people’s livelihoods, communities, recreation, and coastal ways of life. Join the Network’s email list to learn about future Chats [https://conservefish.org/join-our-email-list/]. You can also watch past Chats and subscribe to the podcast [https://conservefish.org/resources/waterside-chat/] on the Network’s website.

6 de abr de 2026 - 49 min
episode Waterside Chat with Jamie Workman artwork

Waterside Chat with Jamie Workman

Jamie Workman [https://www.jamesworkman.com/%22] joined host and Marine Fish Conservation Network Executive Director Tom Sadler for an online Waterside Chat on January 8, 2026. Jamie is an author, advocate and communicator whose work has focused on water and our relationship with it. His books [https://www.amazon.com/Sea-Change-Unlikely-Success-Proportions/dp/B0DR4P362N/ref=books_amazonstores_desktop_mfs_aufs_ap_sc_dsk_0?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=bz1iD&content-id=amzn1.sym.6d92b4c0-97d6-4063-b66e-20890dfbd616&pf_rd_p=6d92b4c0-97d6-4063-b66e-20890dfbd616&pf_rd_r=145-1431100-0669843&pd_rd_wg=O6ios&pd_rd_r=fb584c34-414a-4d4f-afb1-e395fb0ea796] include Heart of Dryness and the new Sea Change: Unlikely Allies and a Success Story of Oceanic Proportions. In a wide-ranging discussion, Jamie and Tom talked about: * How Jamie’s reporting helped stop a Disney theme park because there wasn’t enough water available * How catch-share systems make fishing safer and encourage long-term stewardship * Why such rights-based approaches to fisheries can build trust and confidence among people who would otherwise be fighting with each other, providing a model that can work in many places where people compete for scarce, depletable resources * How scientists, advocates and fishermen can move from an adversarial to a symbiotic, collaborative relationship And of course, much more! ABOUT WATERSIDE CHATS: Watch Waterside Chat videos or subscribe to the podcast. [https://conservefish.org/resources/waterside-chat/] The Marine Fish Conservation Network’s Waterside Chat series connects people who depend on healthy oceans and fisheries with the issues that directly affect them and their communities. Each episode the Network’s Deputy Director Tom Sadler talks with different guests about ocean policy and fisheries management topics. He engages them in genuine and thoughtful conversations about what policy decisions mean for people’s livelihoods, communities, recreation, and coastal ways of life. Join the Network's email list to learn about future Waterside Chats. [https://conservefish.org/join-our-email-list/]

4 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Salmon, Logging, Mining & More: Waterside Chat with Tim Bristol of SalmonState artwork

Salmon, Logging, Mining & More: Waterside Chat with Tim Bristol of SalmonState

Tim Bristol joined host Tom Sadler and the Marine Fish Conservation Network for an online Waterside Chat on March 4, 2025. Tim is SalmonState’s [https://salmonstate.org/] executive director, and he has had a long career in environment conservation, having worked for Trout Unlimited in Alaska, the Alaska Coalition, the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, and the Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition. He is a recipient of the Alaska Conservation Foundation’s Olas Murie Award for outstanding professional contributions to conservation. Tim and Waterside Chat host Tom Sadler talked about Tim’s conservation journey, his work with SalmonState, the campaigns SalmonState has going on, and what the next few years with a new congress and administration may entail. They covered: * Why fishing with his father — and a childhood close to infamous Superfund site Love Canal — directed Tim towards conservation * How recognition of the recreational value of forests helps us move away from logging-first and towards a mix of uses, including tourism, water quality, Native Alaskan subsistence AND logging * How SalmonState, as a group of communicators, connectors and conveners, brings together abroad swath of communities, salmon markters, indigenous communities, commercial fishermen and more * The importance of illustrating stories in a way that’s evocative — “The showing rather than telling is critical” * Why bycatch is a massive threat to Alaska salmon, and why restraining it is not an easy problem to solve * The importance of the Tongass, America’s “salmon forest”, whose economic value for fishing far outstrips the value that would be realized from logging or road-building * Updates on mining activity that threatens Alaska salmon runs, including new uncertainty under the current administration And of course, much much more! ABOUT WATERSIDE CHATS: Watch Waterside Chat videos or subscribe to the podcast. [https://conservefish.org/resources/waterside-chat/] The Marine Fish Conservation Network’s Waterside Chat series connects people who depend on healthy oceans and fisheries with the issues that directly affect them and their communities. Each episode the Network’s Deputy Director Tom Sadler talks with different guests about ocean policy and fisheries management topics. He engages them in genuine and thoughtful conversations about what policy decisions mean for people’s livelihoods, communities, recreation, and coastal ways of life. Join the Network's email list to learn about future Waterside Chats. [https://conservefish.org/join-our-email-list/]

24 de mar de 2025 - 46 min
episode Salmon, Grizzlies & Sage Grouse: Waterside Chat with Kris Millgate of Tight Line Media artwork

Salmon, Grizzlies & Sage Grouse: Waterside Chat with Kris Millgate of Tight Line Media

Author, filmmaker and Tight Line Media CEO Kris Millgate joined the Marine Fish Conservation Network and host Tom Sadler for an online Waterside Chat on January 29, 2025. Kris is an Emmy-winning multimedia journalist who started Tight Line Media in 2006. She hosted Time OUT(an outdoor TV news segment) for seven years, then created East Idaho Outdoors magazine in 2014. Her first book, My Place Among Men, was published in 2019. The sequel, My Place Among Fish, was published in 2021 alongside the debut of her salmon film Ocean to Idaho. Her third book, My Place Among Beasts, was published with her wildlife film, On Grizzly Ground, in 2023. You can learn more about these and her other projects and order your own copies at: https://www.tightlinemedia.com/ [https://www.tightlinemedia.com/] Among many other topics, Kris and Tom talked about: * How she became an outdoor journalist despite shyness and a childhood fear of people with beards * How she spent a summer in a camper following salmon from the ocean to their spawning streams in Idaho * The physical toll migration takes on salmon -- and on a filmmaker following them * The difference between a situation that makes you uncomfortable and one that's actually unsafe * The one thing everyone does when they come face to face with a grizzly * Why it's so important to capture all points of view on a topic as controversial as dam removal in the West * Why storytellers need to meet people where they are, understanding that they may take in information in different ways via different media * Her newest project, Sage Wisdom West, which follows sage grouse in the high desert, "a fantastic landscape that sustains perhaps more wildlife than the mountains" ABOUT WATERSIDE CHATS: Watch Waterside Chat videos or subscribe to the podcast. [https://conservefish.org/resources/waterside-chat/] The Marine Fish Conservation Network’s Waterside Chat series connects people who depend on healthy oceans and fisheries with the issues that directly affect them and their communities. Each episode the Network’s Deputy Director Tom Sadler talks with different guests about ocean policy and fisheries management topics. He engages them in genuine and thoughtful conversations about what policy decisions mean for people’s livelihoods, communities, recreation, and coastal ways of life. Join the Network's email list to learn about future Waterside Chats.  [https://conservefish.org/join-our-email-list/]

5 de feb de 2025 - 54 min
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