Local Seafood and the Supply Chain
The Sounding Line | Mar 1, 2022
In this episode of The Sounding Line, we learn about the importance of prioritizing and sourcing local seafood.
We need to level the playing field in the massive global seafood marketplace. Many people care about maintaining working waterfronts in this region long into the future, and the region’s industry should be rewarded when seafood is responsibly harvested and traceable.
In this episode, you'll get to hear from Andrea O'Donnell, Sustainability Coordinator at Ipswich Shellfish Group, and Doug Winslow, Sodexo Executive Chef at the University of Maine-Farmington. Andrea and Doug spend the episode having a candid conversation about the importance of prioritizing local seafood in the massive global seafood marketplace. They discuss what buying local means, the value of supporting Gulf of Maine fishermen and coastal communities, and why highlighting underutilized species is a win for everyone.
See the transcript of this conversation to read it in full.
Featured Experts
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Andrea O'Donnell
Sustainability Coordinator
Ipswich Shellfish Group
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Doug Winslow
Executive Chef
Sodexo, University of Farmington-Maine
About The Sounding Line
In this new audio series, we invite partners, stakeholders, and leaders to join us for candid conversations about what’s most important to them. Our rotating cast of staff hosts are using this series as an opportunity to listen — and we hope you will too!