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the, the we started really slow just tearing up with 6 or 7 restaurants. right now, basically using my sedan here as our means of transportation which can be difficult . so we're kind of hoping to get a nice refrigerated truck and start, you know, adding on more clients because there's a lot of people in the area that want access to all of our fresh fish motivation was to find a way to make a direct connection from the boat to the people that are gonna eat the fish and by doing so, trying to eliminate the middle man costs that are associated with the auction, the distributor the processor, the secondary distributors that bring it to restaurants and then the grocery store and then the people that, you know, are working at the counter trying to make it so that the boats getting
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a fair price, not based on international markets, but based on what it takes to have a livelihood. the, i don't like to use the word locals. i'd like to use the word intelligently, a little more knowing where that's who it's coming from, having the relationships with the people it's coming from. that's what our menu and flex will get text messages from amanda before the body. and i'm saying that here's what's coming in, what do you want? the qualities definitely there as well as depression we also been able to open up the doors to new areas for delivery. working with us, they know exactly what they're going to get. that same high quality fish every single time the
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my families when, how efficient for a really long time. my mom was pregnant with me still long lining. and i grew up on long land boats. so, you know, that's been a huge part of our income and our way of life is how that fish and there's really nothing else like it as far as a really hard manual labor. and a lot of the fish are, you know, twice my size. so it is pretty wild when you get those big fish, but it is very gratifying. one eggs over easy running your on top, the top medium, slightly running. in other words, you want it perfectly done again. ok, the family busted to ya. my dad is a super jolly guy. he's kind of like buddha, like he's taught me the trade and i think that's really unique. i've been how
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that vision since probably 1970 was my 1st year that i seriously pointed to it the way that we catch of it is we catch them on what's called long lines and they're basically a small diameter, a role that plays on the bottom. and we have a large truck in on that hope we have other fish. that means is the quality standards for c for is change. people demand a higher quality fish. my son marsh, started out as a young boy efficient with me,
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and i think he had higher standards, right from the beginning. he has a new way of treating shin. i think it's actually better the so when i started off, you know, you're catching each fish individually. hook in line and taking care of them and then just to sell them to a global commodity marketplace. if at all kind of incomplete this beautiful fish. and then it just disappears under this opaque global supply chain. the 20th 11. i sold some fish to my friend who did a little buying club. and then i went down to the midwest to meet the people that they got my catch. and they were super excited about the quality and where it came from. it was like an aha moment of wow, there's
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a better way where i can saw my fish directly. i can receive a fair price and people receiving the session and then was getting an incredible product. the success of shares. yeah, uh what, uh, what are you looking for? what are you looking to do? any kind of directory, consumer fish business is really difficult and that the amount of capital it takes to get started just to have all the services. but the vision need ice bade access to their catch be able to offload it, be able to take their full loads of fish. all these things are, are really challenging or last year when you're trying to produce perfect fish. every single step matters how the fisherman catches the fascism blad right away. is it showing right away how long it see they spend?
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and then how quickly is that fish full aid and frozen and how as frozen is really important to and then once it's frozen household, this is stay on. the sink is an incredible fishing for small mo, corner operators that gets flights not as much challenged by consolidation, $55.00 kind of stagnant fish prices. in order for us to make it, especially when we need to find a marketplace that really values quality. there's a growing movement of people wanting to sell their cash directly and there's a consumer base that really supports that. so i think that in the future we'll have more, more efficient, you know, connecting directly with 2 peaks or fish. the small boat communities across alaska work to find solutions by catch from industrial trawlers continues to threaten the halibut populations. the hell of it,
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fishermen have taken big productions and their quota. they are conserving and you really can't have a healthy, sustainable resource unless all sectors. everybody involved, the sharing and conserving that resource. wave fisheries are changing. it's the way our country is changing. it's increasingly harder for small businesses to make the north pacific fishery management council is responsible for regulating holiday by catch across alaskan fisheries. today to cancel is voting on limits for the industrial translate, the hello council. my name is john scale and i've been a small boat held at long liner for just about exactly
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40 years. and since that time i've made uh at least 50 percent of my yearly income and up to maybe 90 percent on the pallet. so i'd like to request that when you vote that you vote for the maximum bi catch reduction. you're now well aware of the status of that, however, it stocks in the need for conservation. you've heard from a lot of people, the exploitable biomass is near historical levels. growth rates have dropped. we're still seeing over 3000000 pounds of juvenile halibut killed us by kind of send the varying see to people dependent on the how that resource are the ones that are plummeting and we're, we're calling out to you. those who are watching us fall are either enjoying the view or missing. the fact that we're about to hit the bottom
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everybody is living in denial here and because of big money, i mean that's, so that's the only way i could see this thing not happening was because of the amount of money that is generated from the fisheries out in the bearing see, i hope you guys are hearing me while the council did approve of bycatch, reduction of the bearing see the new limits or an insult to the many locals to testify. and the total how big population has since seen a decline leaving the future of halibut fishing for local communities in jeopardy and say this. you know, we're trying to see the numbers are going to privatize our fissions corporate, which is happening to small businesses. there's something unique to the center are responsible for pushing around paper to support businesses. a lot of times i
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wish that shares didn't exist. i wish i didn't have to be a manager as a how passionate you are by your family. hopefully we've driven home the point to them that there's landlords in this space . are you making a lot of money all politics aside, i just want to be able to go fishing and keep the money i make not paying someone collecting a check. well, he's not vision. the he had some of the i think so. well i look a nice out amanda. there's other similar models out there that are doing the right thing and i wanted to be like we are the proof and the important good that we
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didn't do some of this work as a father saw takes you know, some of the time i have messed with them, i really hope to have him in the right. let's bring him there fast. all the restaurant, police. anyone else in the fall? i got a gun. you have the skills. yeah. because that's what i do for what i'm going to take you on a card. first thing trip this here, a little more peasy. 13 let's we can try when we're gonna do it this way with them. you think you'll like being played with after coming up from 200 feet of water? one missing kid. ok, that was a really good job. the,
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the, the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion, by how us tired vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse, really would say, better wills. and is it just because it shows you few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their allusions going underground? can the little one?
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a j o. i had to put on with this kind of them of the a party bill because you cannot push the couch. so that's good to go with the 00. i want this on this to she my a new on it. so i can send more simone gauge, the yo, yo know, put them out that they give us the the, the, if you like, a nice, quiet little town. this favorite place to live the best our problems. i can was say, a small town in poverty that are unfortunate not just as a small town in america,
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we absolutely import or perhaps talking about what our community needs to keep going. collectively. we all need to stay in fishing so that we can keep the infrastructure. we have an economy that we have for community. early on, we understood that we needed local science, that we need to understand what the fish stocks were here right at our front door. and we took on the issue of marine reserves that was close to fishing, that was a savings account for our community that essentially serves as a place for the fishing go and goes fish can reproduce, and we can keep a healthy fisheries. this place is so amazing, this cluster of rocks right out here is a red fish rock marine reserved. it's the marine reserve that our group of fishermen put forward. we wanted to integrate our exponential knowledge engine choosing where it would be. and then we installed the framework where it would be started from,
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here's the marine reserve being protected area. and each of these dots is a place where i tagged to fish and released it. i think fundamentally what brought me here, where rockfish said along generation time, some of them but to be over a 100 years old. and when they get over fish like they were back in the seventy's, eighty's fishermen here wanted to be proactive. they wanted to get out in front of the issue they drew the lines and they presented those boundaries to the state. and that's what led to red shocks. so there's a little transmitter, basically was implanted and efficient abdomen after tagging, their fist goes into his cage. when we get down to say 4050 feet door pops open, fish swims away and now it's tracking we've found a perfect synergy between people who have
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a careers worth of knowledge about fish in the ocean. and we've connected them with the technology as a research institution, like o s u, that kind of negotiation is how you get to where you're trying to go when you're trying to do conservation in a community that's dependent on resources. the abundant stocks are important. i mean, who wants to fish the last fish the way of communities like port orford work to find the balance between fishing and conservation. deceptive labeling has become the latest industry. we have $74.00 different species and rocked to shop the art and cost it sold. the snapper people are willing to accept that there fishes ministry, fish van, you know, who cares anymore about the small guy. a new reports as many fish providers are
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playing a shell game with suppliers. reason investigations and studies have shown miss labeling sometimes do the error, but often the result of outrage, fraud is ramp in the industry. the same for the labeling in general has been found. unfortunately to be full of mislabeled and a lot of it is intentional mess labeling. there been a number of studies where people just go in, they buy fish and fish markets that are said to be something like red snapper. and then they do dna tests, and i find that it's not red snapper us solution to the fraud in seaford is better enforcement. where somebody who was coming into by happened to be running dna test, they really wouldn't keep doing that. who fishes matters. and you can actually know your fishermen, the the we operate port orford,
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sustainable seafood, community support fishery. we catch our fish. i sit down over night and lock in the fresh desk as fast as you can for boys were to pay more for the fish, a fair trade price to create processing jobs and to sell puerto efficient port orford. you couldn't buy local fish and efficient town and that felt fundamentally wrong. so the chief, the goal of raising the price on fish so that other buyers have come up to meet our price as well. and then we'll go up again. so we can stay in business, this is where all the fish from alaska comes directly. this is about 50000 pounds. the best that around 20 below transparency is without a doubt, a giant hurdle in the sea food supply chain and a small operations with the right intentions grow and scale. it's an issue that must be addressed if you're trying to expand from selling your own fish directly
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and you want to grow your business for a lot of time, your line and other entities to process your fish to ship your fish to deliver your fish companies that may not adhere to your values. and what point do you have enough sales enough volume to like build the infrastructure to do everything yourself. we've process the fisher ourselves. we deliver a trace of all fish ourselves. and we can make sure that what species officially south is the one that is on the name. that's a beautiful thing and i want to keep that growing and keep building the . this is a new cardiac municipal crane. this allows harbor users independent access to the waterfront without having to go through a large industrial processor. we've been fighting for this for between 30 and 40
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years. there can be no startup operations. so having access to the waterfront with what this plan provides. now you can have a little mom and pop processor that's, you know, a couple blocks in land. this is the kodiak island wild source facility. we hope to serve the small boat fleet, here in kodiak, with custom processing. really excited to see the new plan. just got it up and running, right? yeah. just a week ago. so this is our role stock packaging machine plus 1000 pounds in our we can run through here. this is an idea of our small boat slate. the opportunity to custom process this throughout the course of the year. i think we'll be hopefully 12 months of the year as long as there's fish to be caught. you guys helped us get to the point that we are today and we want to be partners in success with you guys . all the basics are here for sure. a new era
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for daria's casper, in geography. she was like in the battle for access to the waterfront, beneficent, ultimately determine whether it's possible to make a living we need to capitalize on dollars and get some adaptive station the i've seen with these efforts. there is a back in the success on the way the today annually will just longer is visit pretty crazy and our was change in the business for us. we bought a 2nd truck, a bigger truck, the 2nd ball finance or 2. we also have several full time employees now
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they believe in one i believe in, and i'm having fun doing what i'm doing. i think we got cooking, we've grown pretty well there in a really short time. and there's always so much you can shuffle fish around in the refrigerated man. there we go. i think we can have your own cold storage. we'll leave you a day and having more flexibility to do our work. i'm looking forward to this. this would be nice. we have a close to $3000.00 followers on facebook. i never thought it would be at that point, never thought it was possible. we do work in our community. we do everything that you would want a small business to do and keep doing that the, the systems aren't going anywhere. so i have 2 choices. make it work for us, or to fail. what the differences is making an example for all there's
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a ball that defies on system the battle for me now is not in washington dc anymore. it's not in town, so meetings, so my both and into businesses. we work with the, the future of small scale fisher's and seen our hands as consumers, the value they bring to coastal communities, and their stewardship to the ocean go only remain if we commit to supporting. and while their service to society is under threat, hope that our fisheries will, once again thrive with possibilities, still exist among those who continue to find the there's different levels of challenge as it was gonna make us work in the small the fisheries. providing that
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all the traceable market is absolutely key to our survival at this point. the combinations of small scale fisheries and robust management that's kind of ideal. as far as fully employing people and fully making use as a resource, the ocean is still capable of producing and sustaining an unbelievable amount of life and in us waters. we have started to let it do that and it shows the message i would leave to you is the importance of not giving up the importance of working together and also the importance of taking care of your corner of the ocean . the challenge. one term for protecting system is a more complete understanding of the system. recognizing the importance of habitat and managing as if we are in the only predators that's taking fish, added to c,
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building direct connections between fishermen and the public. that's great for the for not ultimately shifting policies and it's all for nothing. how can we leverage that network of people who care about where the seafood comes from so that we're protecting community based fishermen who we believe are poised to be the best stewards of the ocean? that's really ultimately what we need. it is going to be around for the long run the of the,
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