
Surf & Turf: a seafood justice podcast
Surf & Turf is a seafood justice podcast that dives deep into the complex and often overlooked issues of access, equity, and justice in the U.S. seafood system. From the docks to the dinner plate, seafood supports communities and economies up and down the coasts, but social, political, and environmental conditions pose significant challenges to the health and well-being of the people who rely on fish for their food and livelihoods. Each week, host Dr. Caroline Ferguson speaks with an extraordinary individual working to create a more just seafood system that nourishes us all.
Surf & Turf: a seafood justice podcast
Nicolás Gómez Andújar, seafood sovereignty in Culebra, Puerto Rico
Nico is an organizer, scholar, and sometimes fisherman on his home island of Culebra in Puerto Rico. He share his insights on the limitations and possibilities for seafood sovereignty in the context of rapid privatization of public beaches and docks by wealthy Americans new to the island and the skyrocketing prices of local homes converted to Airbnbs. We also talk about colonial policies limiting food sovereignty including PROMESA and the Jones Act, the powerful history Puerto Rican resistance, and the amazing work that the Asociación Pesquera de Culebra (Fishing Association of Culebra) is doing to advance a solidarity-based economy and reclaim seafood sovereignty.
Follow Asociación Pesquera de Culebra:
- Asociación Pesquera de Culebra Facebook
- Asociación Pesquera de Culebra Instagram
- Asociación Pesquera de Culebra Local Catch Network page (English)
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