Want to Meet In Real Life? See You At the Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle!
Let’s Meet at the ’22 Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle!
Thanks to you, I am honored and grateful to represent our special POCF community at the Pacific Marine Expo on November 17th, 2022! THIS WOULD NOT BE “A THING” WITHOUT YOU, YOUR EMAILS, COMMENTS, AND SUPPORT TO YOUR FELLOW POCFS. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING HERE!
I can’t even begin to express how much I appreciate you. By being here, we’ve created a safe space for POCFs to connect with others from across the globe who “get it” and, in turn, have given me a dream job. I can’t thank you enough for your support and love, and I’m excited to keep building a corner of the Internet just for us to hang out, feel empowered, and remind each other that although our situations are different, we are not alone. WE GOT THIS!
I’ll be on a panel with three other writers from National Fisherman (including fellow POCF and photographer Bri Dwyer!) to discuss our view of the industry. I’m a little nervous about taking the stage, but what anchors me is this: I may not represent every experience of a partner of a commercial fisherman, but I am humbled to hold a space for POCFs to connect and share our voices. üíô
On that note, I’d love to hear your opinion on the event below! If there’s something you’d like for me to address, voice, research, or cover in National Fisherman, please email me at meganwaldrep@icloud.com. Thank you so much for reading, and I hope you can make it!
A Peek into the Wheelhouse: The Voices and Perspectives of National Fisherman
As the only publication dedicated to the entire U.S. commercial fishing industry, National Fisherman exclusively features the news, insights, and updates that matter most to fishermen across the country. Being able to do so is on account of the various writers and contributors that define the articles, photos, and perspectives in print and online. What are some of the biggest changes NF writers and contributors have seen in their coverage? Are there specific topics they haven’t been able to explore properly? What developments are they looking forward to seeing take shape in 2023 and beyond?
Join a panel of National Fisherman writers and contributors to explore all of these questions and more. Members of the audience will be encouraged to ask questions of the panel but also connect individually with the people covering and promoting the commercial fishing industry like no other.
This session will take place on day 1 of PME, November 17th, 2022, from 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM on the Main Stage.
My First Trip to the Pacific Marine Expo Went Like This
I think back to the first and only PME I ever attended with Chris. It was 2016, the beginning of our second year together, and my first time being around more commercial fishermen than a dinner table could fit. gate.io