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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2022 · 1H

Nootka Sound Watershed Society annual general meeting, MMFN Yuquot Barkley wave energy power takeoff

from #Waterfowl · host Sarah Fowler

Be a fly on the wall. Patiently planing, waiting for the rains to flow, making the epic spawning trip up the river. Thinking like a fish, returning to the begining, not an end but a continuium. Fully submerged and ready to give it all we got. Listening to the presentation which is early days, but super exciting! So grateful and glad to once again see ground breaking or even better, underwater shaking innovation from the #MMFN (i for one remember the salmon parks proposal before it became a film )This recording is made on November 24 from the green antler's waterfowl podcast homestead production studio but it was quite a guest list and i forgot to ask permission previously before I started to record. Thanks to Kent and Teresa O'Neil for their steady leadership, dedication and commitment. Appreciate Kadin Snook standing for vice president and for Samatha Kagan's professionalism. Earlier in the week we met in the Gold River Lodge with Paul Kutz and Craig Blackie to form the fundraising committee. Grateful to Laura Terry for hosting the election part of the meeting, as she has previously. Also including the talents of Brit, Nicki, Mark, Marcel, Roger, Riley, Randy, Justin, Su mei, Mary, Alex, Lyndy, Leigh and Peter. Before we started we were talking about flooding in BC and Roger shared an anecdote about a storm cell stalling in Escalante once causing 91 landides in one night. Cutting edge, west coast pacific powerful stuff. What a wild world! To contribute to the important habitat restoration work we do on this board and the salmon enhancement collaborative agreement endeavours made by all our partners, you can send your membership donations to [email protected]. Otherwise please direct any general inquiries to [email protected] or find our website https://www.nootkasound.info/

Be a fly on the wall. Patiently planing, waiting for the rains to flow, making the epic spawning trip up the river. Thinking like a fish, returning to the begining, not an end but a continuium. Fully submerged and ready to give it all we got. Listening to the presentation which is early days, but super exciting! So grateful and glad to once again see ground breaking or even better, underwater shaking innovation from the #MMFN (i for one remember the salmon parks proposal before it became a film )This recording is made on November 24 from the green antler's waterfowl podcast homestead production studio but it was quite a guest list and i forgot to ask permission previously before I started to record. Thanks to Kent and Teresa O'Neil for their steady leadership, dedication and commitment. Appreciate Kadin Snook standing for vice president and for Samatha Kagan's professionalism. Earlier in the week we met in the Gold River Lodge with Paul Kutz and Craig Blackie to form the fundraising committee. Grateful to Laura Terry for hosting the election part of the meeting, as she has previously. Also including the talents of Brit, Nicki, Mark, Marcel, Roger, Riley, Randy, Justin, Su mei, Mary, Alex, Lyndy, Leigh and Peter. Before we started we were talking about flooding in BC and Roger shared an anecdote about a storm cell stalling in Escalante once causing 91 landides in one night. Cutting edge, west coast pacific powerful stuff. What a wild world! To contribute to the important habitat restoration work we do on this board and the salmon enhancement collaborative agreement endeavours made by all our partners, you can send your membership donations to [email protected]. Otherwise please direct any general inquiries to [email protected] or find our website https://www.nootkasound.info/

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