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| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Issues | 25 | Subscribers | Read | fishforward.substack.com |
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Fish Forward is a collaborative featuring folks tied to the oceans and the seafood it provides, chefs making seafood approachable to buy and cook at home, and artists inspired by the sea.
Fish policy supernerd. Mom. Life coach who likes to use tarot in sessions.
Just a boy living in Alaska with a dog and a camera and a sense of adventure.
Michelle Stratton is a fisheries scientist and lifelong Alaskan harvester. She commercial fishes salmon on Kodiak Island, and brings decades of experience on the water and in the field to her work supporting coastal communities and marine resources.
Maker, mama, mountain mover and shaker.
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