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All About Our Coasts

All About Our Coasts

Written by: US Harbors
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Interviews with intriguing people around the country who work to manage and preserve our coasts.© 2024 All About Our Coasts Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Collaboration in Fisheries Management with Paul Anderson, Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries
    Apr 16 2021

    Anastasia Fischer, president of US Harbors, talks with Paul Anderson, director of the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries about innovative approaches to collaborative fisheries management. 

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    42 mins
  • Chris Bedford, Meteorologist to the World's Best Sailors, Talks About the Complexities of Coastal Weather
    Sep 12 2020

    In this episode Chris Bedford, famed meteorologist who has forecasted for the world's most prestigious sailing races, talks about the challenges in predicting coastal weather, what recreational sailors should know about weather data and forecasts, and about what AI is good at--and not so good at--in terms of weather forecasting. 

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    47 mins
  • Navigating NYC Waterways with Nate Grove, NYC's Chief of Waterfront and Marine Operations, Planning, & Development
    Jun 30 2020

    In this 1st episode of “All About Our Coasts”, US Harbors president—Anastasia Fischer—heads out to the World’s Fair Marina in Flushing, Queens to talk to Nate Grove, Chief of New York City’s Waterfront and Marine Operations, Planning, & Development.

     Nate works for the New York City Parks and Recreation Department, which owns 1/3 of the 530 miles of NYC waterfront—and 15 marinas—making it the largest landholder of shoreline across the 5 boroughs. During this episode he talks about the complexity of the “mixed use” waterways in the NYC archipelago, how managing his piece of this requires close collaborations with his marine partners, and what he sees as the amazing potential of the continually reimagined waterfronts. 

     “By virtue of these being parklands—unalienable space—there’s a joy to that, that ultimately liberates me to think of other opportunities for the public to enjoy this space.” Nate Grove. 

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    32 mins
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