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Event

Screening Will Spotlight Fellows' Film on East Coast Fisheries

Event Date:

April 7, 2025 | 1:00 PM TO 2:30 PM EDT

ADDRESS:

Cornelia Clapp Auditorium
7 MBL Street

Woods Hole, MA 02543

Participants:
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Fisheries in the Northeastern U.S. are experiencing unprecedented changes.

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Marine biologist Phil Colarusso and his crew pull a net ashore during a community event in Swampscott, Massachusetts. From the story "Saving Eelgrass, the Most Important Plant You’ve Likely Never Heard Of." Image courtesy of Robin Lubbock/WBUR. United States.

Join StoryReach U.S. Fellows Duy Linh Tu and Barbara Moran on Monday, April 7, 2025, for a special screening of their documentary Troubled Waters, which focuses on East Coast fisheries in a changing and threatened environment.

After the screening in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Tu and Moran will participate in a panel discussion on environmental and policy issues facing the fishing industry in New England. Joining them will be fisherman Bill Amaru and scientists Mirta Teichberg and Glen Gawarkiewicz.

Teichberg is with the Marine Biological Laboratory, and Gawarkiewicz is with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. They and Amaru are featured in the documentary.

This event is being produced with support by WBUR and the Pulitzer Center’s StoryReach U.S. initiative.

For more reporting by Tu and Moran, see their Pulitzer Center StoryReach project, Changing Tide: Climate Change and New England Fisheries.

The event is free and open to the public.

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