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A place-based approach to sustainable seafood

New England
Joined December 2011
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
4 years
Setting Our Table: Land & Sea Auction is live! -
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
4 years
June 18th Setting our Table: Land & Sea- Dinner and Auction - https://t.co/JYUzIkXkxA
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
4 years
Online cooking classes are here! Executive Chef, David Standridge of The Shipwright's Daughter in Mystic CT, will be showing us how to make Monkfish Piccata on January 18th! Get your tickets here: https://t.co/h4dRByRmJ4
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@RIFoodCouncil
RI Food Policy Council
5 years
Yes indeed. Our Whole Fish to Community project with Commercial Fisheries Center of RI and @EatingEcosystem is a great example of this concept.
@CSPI
Center for Science in the Public Interest
5 years
Food banks are tackling inequity by sourcing more culturally relevant food for BIPOC, immigrant and refugee communities. https://t.co/tU2xY1kL9x
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
5 years
Something that sounds too good to be true (but isn’t!): A New England local seafood initiative connecting fishermen, hungry Mainers, and seafood lovers across the country
@MaineFishermen
Maine Coast Fishermen's Association
5 years
It isn't every day that @nytimes writes about seafood! We've partnered with @LukesLobster, @islandinstitute, & @GoMSashimi to sell hake and monkfish around the country while also supporting our Fishermen Feeding Mainers Program. #eatmaineseafood https://t.co/FrzckULmX1
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@FishAlliance
Fishermen's Alliance
5 years
We found and tested a special #tastytuesday recipe this week, skillet flounder with tomatoes! Try it out and let us know what you think! https://t.co/4k1xwnc82p #fishalliance #capecod #localseafood #eatlocal
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@fishing_partner
Fishing Partnership
5 years
Support #fishermen this #holidayseason by buying LOCAL SEAFOOD. Check social media, ask around, ask your friends, family or go down to the docks (don't forget to 😷) and ask who might be selling fish direct from their boat. https://t.co/XKSUkmB4Ei #FridayThoughts #supportlocal
localcatch.org
Sustainable, local, community-based seafood for the planet and people. The Local Catch Network is a community-of-practice made up of fishing families, organizers, researchers, and technical assista...
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@NOAAFish_NEFSC
NOAAFish_NEFSC
5 years
Industry spotlight! Rodman Sykes is the owner/operator of the F/V Virginia Marise out of #PointJudith RI. He’s a member of @EatingEcosystem’s Advisory NETwork & our Study Fleet Program. More on Rodman: https://t.co/Z4cjwFoSRF. #EatSeafoodAmerica
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
5 years
New England is set to become the future of offshore wind. How might this affect one of the region’s most lucrative fisheries? Tune into the forum hosted by @mainelobstermen to hear from industry experts. Sessions are tomorrow, Thursday, and Monday! https://t.co/BIGB3hgMEp
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
5 years
ATTENTION Maine seafoodies. This Wednesday, December 16, @GMRI will cover half the cost of your meals w/seafood at participating restaurants for the first 200 diners. This is a great way to support local fisheries during trying times. #SplitTheSeafoodBill
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@aragostamama
Monique Coombs
5 years
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
5 years
COVID-19 has worsened already-existing inequities to food access in Rhode Island. Check out this @projo article to see how we are bringing local fisheries closer to Rhode Islanders in need : https://t.co/9FokjFJ0Vp @HopesHarvestRI @RIFPC
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providencejournal.com
A RI Food Policy grant will help fishermen and farmers and feed the hungry
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@NOAAFish_NEFSC
NOAAFish_NEFSC
5 years
Rodman Sykes is the owner/operator of the F/V Virginia Marise out of #PointJudith RI. He’s a member of @EatingEcosystem’s Advisory NETwork & our Study Fleet Program. More on Rodman, fishing & his seafood pro tips in our video & #EatSeafoodAmerica feature: https://t.co/Z4cjwFoSRF.
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
5 years
Visit our website for tons of local shops that stock seafood apparel, books, cookware, and of course, fish. https://t.co/vyFFYaRsAr
eatingwiththeecosystem.org
Simmering the Sea
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
5 years
We vote with our dollar every time we shop. Stay small on #SmallBusinessSaturday and whenever you can this holiday season! Here are some places that support local NE seafood with their products: Bookstores Cooking supply stores Seafood markets Restaurants
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
5 years
The first Thanksgiving in New England would have likely consisted of a variety of fish species, from shellfish collected on-shore, to nearshore native fish species. A tradition re-born!
@URIGSO
URI Graduate School of Oceanography
5 years
Haven't bought that turkey yet? Try a new tradition and cook fish instead! Fisheries are taking a hit during the pandemic and following @EatingEcosystem's "Simmering the Sea" cook book is a great opportunity to eat sustainably & help the local economy! https://t.co/oGFEnHuj9V
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@Nicky_Robertss
Nicky Roberts
5 years
To understand #WorldFisheriesDay , let's break down what we should be striving for: a system that supports local diets, marine ecosystems, and livelihoods. @EatingEcosystem is a non-profit devoted to that mission in New England
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eatingwiththeecosystem.org
This site describes a sustainable local seafood project, including a traveling dinner series at New England's best restaurants, featuring wild seafood from the marine ecosystems of Georges Bank, Gulf...
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
5 years
On #WorldFisheriesDay, we honor the fish food system for its contributions to local economies, diets, and culture. Eat a fish and know its story! #eatingwiththeecosystem
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
5 years
Most consumers know about overfishing as the primary source of fishery decline. However, non-fishing impacts can be just as damaging and more difficult to regulate. Become equipped with the state of the science and steps you can take as a consumer: https://t.co/RlUoF1kJbK
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eatingwiththeecosystem.org
Healthy habitat is essential for productive fisheries. In New England, non-fishing activities are some of the most significant drivers of fish stock declines, even though most are not aware of their...
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@EatingEcosystem
Eating w/t Ecosystem
6 years
Save the date: Community Seafood Dinner
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