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Maximum Sustainable Recreation: Waterside Chat with Brian Bennett of Moldy Chum and Tomorrow’s Fish

February 01, 2023 Marine Fish Conservation Network
Maximum Sustainable Recreation: Waterside Chat with Brian Bennett of Moldy Chum and Tomorrow’s Fish
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Maximum Sustainable Recreation: Waterside Chat with Brian Bennett of Moldy Chum and Tomorrow’s Fish
Feb 01, 2023
Marine Fish Conservation Network

Moldy Chum publisher Brian Bennett joined host Tom Sadler for a Waterside Chat on January 24, 2023. Among many other things, these two fishing buddies discussed:

  • How focusing on “sustainable maximum recreation” could put more fish in coolers and disarm the most extreme voices on all sides of the management debate.
  • What the Tomorrow’s Fish campaign is and why it matters.
  • Why we must make climate change part of every aspect of fisheries management.
  • Why anglers must take the lead in advocating for management that adapts to climate, since they see the changes on the water themselves.

To Brian, 21st-century anglers must invest in helping to protect the resources they enjoy. For example, if you think the regulatory agency isn’t doing its job, you should be putting time into helping to make the agency better. Check out the full conversation for more.

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Moldy Chum publisher Brian Bennett joined host Tom Sadler for a Waterside Chat on January 24, 2023. Among many other things, these two fishing buddies discussed:

  • How focusing on “sustainable maximum recreation” could put more fish in coolers and disarm the most extreme voices on all sides of the management debate.
  • What the Tomorrow’s Fish campaign is and why it matters.
  • Why we must make climate change part of every aspect of fisheries management.
  • Why anglers must take the lead in advocating for management that adapts to climate, since they see the changes on the water themselves.

To Brian, 21st-century anglers must invest in helping to protect the resources they enjoy. For example, if you think the regulatory agency isn’t doing its job, you should be putting time into helping to make the agency better. Check out the full conversation for more.