A Bristol Bay tribe and @NetYourProblem are collecting mesh from old fishing nets to transport to a facility where processors convert the material into new items. savingseafood.org/news/state…
@NetYourProblem worked with companies in the Seattle area to recycle end of life fishing gear, turning waste into a resource. They provided a responsible waste management solution that benefits both the marine environment and the circular economy. 🎣♻️ ow.ly/v2R350OQ7Kq
From Nets to New Beginnings: American Seafoods’ 2023 Net Recycling Day - Turning waste into a sustainable future with @AmerSeafoods & @NetYourProblem one fishing net at a time. Check out our blog to learn more about our experience. ♻️
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Marine debris from faraway places is ending up on remote islands in Alaska. 🚨
See how one @ADFG cleanup crew tackles this problem on Gasḵúu (Forrester Island) by removing 11,000 lbs of debris—one bottle, one buoy and one net at a time. 🌎
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“I saw our Lingít language on the plane and heard everyone on the plane say ‘X̱áat Ḵwáani,’” said artist Crystal Worl. “I just feel immensely proud. There’s no English words for how I feel right now.”
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Earth Day is coming up soon (22 23), please consider registering for a @WACoastSavers cleanup at beaches around Washington. Then you too, could pose for a picture like this (1,500 lbs of debris collected last weekend from Quinault Indian Nation lands).
An Alaskan fisherman, taking a quick break from hanging his net. He's got a shuttle in one hand, another one in his overalls pocket, and a smoke in his cigarette holder. Photo by the famous Asahel Curtis, 1916. 🐟
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It's Women's History Month and I've had 4 separate discussions this past week with women founders in our community who are on the edge of burning out due to exhaustion and frustration with the fundraising process.
Instead of asking how you can help write the fucking check.