
Our Public Lands
A podcast about our beloved and treasured public lands where I interview subject matter experts and activists from across the country who are working to protect and advocate for our public lands and their wildlife, wilderness, and cultural values.
Our Public Lands
#13 - Wild Fish and Old Growth
In this episode, I interview Conrad Gowell with the Wild Fish Conservancy. Based in Washington, his organization uses science and law to protect wild fish and ecosystems. Conrad dives into the issues around fishery policies lagging behind scientific knowledge, particularly with endangered species like Chinook salmon. He highlights the challenges with mixed stock fisheries in Alaska and potential detrimental effects on fish populations. He also explores the impact of hatcheries, debates around the ESA listings, and the importance of old growth forests for biodiversity. He emphasizes systemic change and the balance between preserving ecosystems and sustainable fishing practices. As a river snorkeler, he shares personal reflections on the underwater world and the significance of public lands for biodiversity and cultural practices.
https://wildfishconservancy.org/
00:00 Introduction and Background
00:31 Wild Fish Conservancy's Mission
00:56 Challenges in Salmon Recovery
01:34 Impact of Alaskan Fisheries
03:14 Sustainable Fishing Practices
06:10 Hatcheries and Their Effects
07:02 Climate Change and Fish Populations
09:12 Steelhead and Salmon in the Pacific Northwest
23:16 Old Growth Forests and Ecosystem Interconnections
33:02 River Snorkeling Adventures
42:45 Public Lands and Conservation Legacy
46:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts