
Community - University Research for Recovery Alliance
![]() Radio Documentaries & Interviews
Audio player requires Adobe Flash. If you encounter problems, click on the alternate link below. Interview with Dr. Bob Hooper, Director of the Bonne Bay Marine Station ![]() Dr. Hooper talks about the unique ecosystems of Bonne Bay, threats to biodiversity, and how the ecology is changing.
Not working? Click here. As We Fish And Farm by Kristen Lowitt ![]() This documentary explores a changing food system in the Bonne Bay region. It features Mancel Halfyward, Ernie Decker, and Marsha Crocker about their experiences fishing and farming, and what these activities mean to them and the community.
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Not working? Click here. I Wanna Touch It! by Allison Eaton This radio documentary is meant to capture the joy, fear, chaos and wonder that visitors of the Bonne Bay Marine Station experience when they encounter the fascinating creatures found in our touch tank. The touch tank contains a variety of marine organisms that are found locally in Bonne Bay. Each visitor has a completely different tactile experience when handling creatures such as a crab, starfish or moon snail. We hope that you'll be able to share in some of the feelings experienced by our visitors as you listen to all the interesting tidbits of information shared by your host, Fiona Cuthbert. Drop by the touch tank next time you're in Norris Point and discover your own reaction to these prickly, pinchy and sometimes slimy creatures!
Not working? Click here. Dr. Barbara Neis on the Fisheries Broadcast ![]() CURRA Principal Investigator Dr. Barbara Neis talks about promoting local consumption of locally-harvested seafood as a strategy for strengthening the fishery and fishing communities. Interview by John Furlong for The Fisheries Broadcast. (February 18, 2011)
Not working? Click here. Dr. Kathleen Blanchard on the Fisheries Broadcast ![]() In this interview Dr. Kathleen Blanchard talks about the newly-released DVD entitled Cod: Renewing a Bountiful Catch, produced by Intervale Associates. This interview was featured on CBC Radio's Fisheries Broadcast on February 23, 2011.
Not working? Click here. Dr. Barbara Neis on the Voice of Bonne Bay An interview with Dr. Barbara Neis discussing the People and the Sea Film Festival on VOBB.
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External link to audio on CBC website.
Dr. Barbara Neis on Rebuilding Fisheries and Restoring Communities
External link to audio on CBC website.
Cow Head/St. Paul's Community Radio Broadcast Interview with Grade 1 and Grade 2 students.
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