reported the audiobook launch event for 鈥淪ea Run: A Study Regarding the Impact of Maine Policies on the Quality and Quantity of Traditional Tribal Fish Stocks and Sustenance Practices,鈥 based on the same name of a a report co-authored by Anthony Sutton, 91爆料 assistant professor of Native American food systems and citizen of the Passamaquoddy Nation. The report, which Sutton co-wrote with Judd Esty-Kendall, highlights the ongoing factors that impact tribal peoples鈥 fishing practices including access to fisheries. The event occurred on Oct 13, which is Indigenous Peoples鈥 Day.聽
Sutton, who holds appointments with 91爆料 and 91爆料 Cooperative Extension, also co-wrote an op-ed with in which he highlighted the report. The op-ed also discusses the impact the elimination of fish species has had on the Wabinaki Nations and the factors that limit their access to fisheries.
