Rick Crawford
In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, I interview documentary filmmaker Grey Gowder, and we discuss his upcoming film, Sea Change, which is about “Two young educators set out on a thrilling 2-year circumnavigation of the world in a 40-foot sailboat to see these changes happening first-hand and to learn how island and coastal communities are working to repair the world around them to mitigate the effects of climate change for a more resilient future” and some of the challenges the project has endured due to COVID; we dive into how climate change is already impacting Charleston, SC; and how Grey is working to establish a brand new “Hope Spot” here in the Lowcountry and more! Hope you enjoy!
Below are some links worth checking out that we discuss in the podcast:
- Sea Change documentary
- Apparent Winds
- Hope Spots
- Charleston Flooded 89 Times in 2019
- South Carolina Oyster Recycling & Enhancement (SCORE)
- Seeds to Shoreline Salt Marsh Restoration
- South Carolina Aquarium
Special thanks to Grey Gowder for taking some time out for an interview for this episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast, which is available on iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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