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In Hot Water, a Climate and Seafood podcast

Three generations hit the road to explore key seafood producing regions across the U.S. and hear from people working at the intersections of fisheries, aquaculture, seafood, and conservation while grappling with the effects of the global climate crisis. We represent three different generations, and we have a lot in common, namely, a love of seafood, the ocean, and a dedication to contribute to a community-driven intergenerational effort in movement towards climate justice. The result of these travels? Welcome to In Hot Water, a climate and seafood podcast series. Join Julie Kuchepatov (Gen X) with travel companions, Crystal Sanders-Alvarado (Xennial), and Cameron Moore (Gen Z) as they travel the country and chat with people who share the challenges facing their region and their personal stories. Along the way, they experience some moments that make them ask, “what the fish?” as they try to understand how we ended up in hot water and our personal responsibility and the actions we can all take to mitigate the climate crisis.

info_outline The Emotional Tide: Trauma and Resilience in a Changing Climate 05/08/2025
info_outline From Roots to Rivers: Food Justice in Chicago 05/08/2025
info_outline Lake Michigan: Whitefish, Warming Waters, and What Comes Next 05/08/2025
info_outline Tinned with Care: Preserving the Great Lakes 05/08/2025
info_outline Fishtown’s Fight: Saving a Working Waterfront 05/08/2025
info_outline In Hot Water: Climate Challenges in the Gulf of Maine 12/18/2024
info_outline In Hot Water: Maine’s Iconic Lobster Fishery, Endangered Whales, and Their Intertwined Fate in a Warming Gulf 12/18/2024
info_outline In Hot Water: The History and Growth of Aquaculture in Maine and its Challenges in Coastal Communities 12/18/2024
info_outline In Hot Water: How Disappearing Working Waterfronts and Gentrification Impact Seafood Harvesters 12/18/2024
info_outline In Hot Water: Is Seaweed a Climate Solution? 12/18/2024
info_outline In Hot Water: Why Indigenous Communities and Wisdom are Critical to Maine's Future in the Face of a Warming Gulf 12/18/2024
info_outline In Hot Water: Cranes, Oysters, and Crabs 04/02/2024
info_outline In Hot Water: Texas Shrimp 04/02/2024
info_outline In Hot Water: Earth, Wind, and Fire (and Oil) 04/02/2024
info_outline In Hot Water: Social Issues in the Gulf of Mexico 04/02/2024
 
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