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Episode 7 - Karen Wristen
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Welcome to Episode 7 of Edible Oceans podcast! This time, we welcome Karen Wristen, the Executive Director of Living Oceans, a non-profit ocean conservation organization founded in the small, northern fishing village of Sointula, British Columbia. She has worked in the environmental movement in B.C. since 1994, when she joined Sierra Legal Defence Fund (now Ecojustice) to practice environmental law, specializing in fisheries and First Nations issues..Follow the podcast on instagram @edibleocean_ podcastFollow Prof. Tony on twitter @industrialdietThis podcast was made with support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
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