Zac Edwards - Can there be sustainable fishing?
Release Date: 12/02/2020
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info_outlineIn the first episode of 2020, I talk to the inspiring Zac about sustainable fisheries and the work of the International Pole and Line Federation.
We talk about getting Greggs off his CV and ihow passion and drive can get you to where you want to be. It all starts with Why!
"I really enjoyed the nature of the work that I was privileged to do in Indonesia relating to tuna fisheries. A huge part of that enjoyment came from working closely with fishers and coming to understand their invaluable role within the tuna supply-chain. As such, I was particularly drawn to IPNLF as an organisation due to their emphasis on social sustainability issues as well as environmental. I continue to enjoy working with the IPNLF team here in London and playing a part in the important work they do in facilitating more sustainable tuna fisheries."
Zacari Edwards (Socio Economic Manager)
There are some amazing videos on the IPNLF you tube channel that explain the work they do: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCukQq7TSI-lz9tYj0YaaX0A Learn more about them here: ipnlf.org