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🗓️ 19 August 2024
⏱️ 78 minutes
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My guest this week is Lucas Bissett [38:42], executive director the AFFTA, the trade association for the fly-fishing industry. Lucas talks about the support they give to small, grass roots organizations for education and habitat protection—organizations that may not be able to apply for larger grants. One of their current projects, which we discuss in detail, is how ocean fish stocks will be managed due to the changes in migration patterns due to climate change. Lucas tells us that the federal organizations that set regulations for harvest and size lengths are very responsive to public input, so its something for which you can make a difference.
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0:00.0 | Hi and welcome to the Orbis Fly Fishing Podcast. This is your host Tom Wiss-Bissett |
0:16.0 | and my guest this week is Lucas Bissett. |
0:19.2 | Lucas is the executive director of Afta, which is the American Fly Fishing Trade Association. |
0:29.1 | Yes, we do have a Trade Association in the fly fishing business. |
0:34.0 | And what we're going to talk about is the Afta Fisheries Fund, |
0:39.0 | which provides small grants for education and restoration to |
0:45.2 | organizations that are you know that that maybe can't apply for bigger |
0:51.5 | grants or don't have the resources to apply for bigger |
0:55.6 | grants so it's kind of a grassroots program and you know you might wonder well |
1:01.6 | why does a trade association worry about conservation or |
1:06.2 | Restoration or education, but you know if the industry realizes that if we don't have wild fish to fish for and a great resource, |
1:15.2 | then it's not going to be much of a fly fishing market. |
1:18.0 | And I think we all know that. |
1:20.0 | So anyway, we're going to talk about that, and we're going to talk specifically about one aspect of it, which is the changing migration and distribution patterns of saltwater fish and why we need to revise our management of these fish stocks and also |
1:40.8 | how you can have an influence in how we manage these fish stocks, particularly in the Atlantic. |
1:49.2 | According to Lucas, the government organizations that, under NOAA, that regulate these fish stocks |
2:01.1 | are very open to public input. |
2:04.8 | So you'll learn how you can do it and more about the |
2:09.1 | Aft of Fisheries Fund. |
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