In this episode, we catch up with some of the fishing folks we've been following as they cope with the challenges and opportunities of COVID19. We focus this podcast on telling important stories in North American fisheries, so in this episode we take some extra time to let our fishing folks share their stories of change, uncertainty, and optimism. In this episode, we talk to: Emma Kramer of Straight to the Plate in Alaska (http://www.alaskafishmarket.com/) Melissa Collier from West Coast Wild Scallops in British Columbia (https://www.wildscallop.org/) Jordyn Kastlunger, who sells at Tuna Harbor Dockside Market in San Diego (https://www.thdocksidemarket.com/) Buck Jones of the Columbia River Inter-tribal Fish Commission (https://www.critfc.org/) Ben Wiper of 3F Waste Recovery (http://3fwasterecovery.ca) Tracy Sylvester from Wooden Island Wild in Massachusetts/Alaska (www.woodenislandwild.com) Carson Minor of Lincoln Fisheries on Lake Erie FishlineApp (http://fishlineapp.com/) Local Catch Network (www.localcatch.org) Slow Food (https://www.slowfood.com/) This episode's music is "Goodnight Kiss" by Movie Theater, available on the Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Movie_Theater/Evil_Twin/07-Goodnight_Kiss) We love to hear your feedback. Follow the Coastal Routes Project http://www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Philip Loring http://www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison http://www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Emily De Sousa http://www.twitter.com/@airplaneavocado If you have a story to share with us, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org.