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SUMMARY:Online Lunch & Learn - Inheriting Change: A Panel Discussion Featuring Youth Perspectives on Climate Change and Maine Fisheries
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will feature perspectives from four members of a generation that will inherit the consequences of climate change on our local fishing communities. Hallie is a COA student and member of "Maine Youth for Climate Justice\," who thinks "we need to have a just transition to a livable future for everyone\, including fishermen." Elijah is a 19-year old fisherman from Eastport who is already diversifying his work to integrate kelp and mussel aquaculture with his lobster fishing and boat building. Rylee\, who just graduated from Deer Isle Stonington High School as Salutatorian\, and Sophie\, from George Stevens Academy\, have seen the stresses of the reaction to climate change on fishermen and their families. This one-hour discussion will be moderated by Parker Gassett\, Marine Extension Associate with Maine Sea Grant. Participants will be invited to join the discussion during.\n\n\n\nTo register\, please visit: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MDwLe4L6Rse2p3CniY8Ntg\n\n\n\nHosted by: Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:12.0pt">This webinar will feature perspectives from four members of a generation that will inherit the consequences of climate change on our local fishing communities. Hallie is a COA student and member of &ldquo\;Maine Youth for Climate Justice\,&rdquo\; who thinks &ldquo\;we need to have a just transition to a livable future for everyone\, including fishermen.&rdquo\; Elijah is a 19-year old fisherman from Eastport who is already diversifying his work to integrate kelp and mussel aquaculture with his lobster fishing and boat building. Rylee\, who just graduated from Deer Isle Stonington High School as Salutatorian\, and Sophie\, from George Stevens Academy\, have seen the stresses of the reaction to climate change on fishermen and their families. This one-hour discussion will be moderated by Parker Gassett\, Marine Extension Associate with Maine Sea Grant. Participants will be invited to join the discussion during.<br />\n<br />\nTo register\, please visit: <a href="https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MDwLe4L6Rse2p3CniY8Ntg">https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MDwLe4L6Rse2p3CniY8Ntg</a><br />\n<br />\nHosted by: Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries</span>
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DTSTAMP:20260410T140213Z
URL:https://www.visitbarharbor.com/events/details/online-lunch-learn-inheriting-change-a-panel-discussion-featuring-youth-perspectives-on-climate-change-and-maine-fisheries-36822
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