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HAPPY PLANET Abigail Carroll
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5.0 • 11 Ratings
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Can innovation, entrepreneurship and investment make the planet happier and healthier? Abigail Carroll thinks so. Known as Maine's Oyster Lady, Abigail sold her aquaculture and tourism business NONESUCH MAINE in 2021 and has since been advising and investing in high-growth start-ups in the US and Europe that seek to help solve some of the world's most pressing problems, all while turning a profit. Through conversations with founders, investors, and thought leaders, Abigail shares this thought-provoking and hope-promoting world with her audience. And always with a little humour.
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The Man in the Middle of Maine's North Atlantic Right Whale Crisis
As I think you know by now, I believe technology can solve most things - but sometimes the right tech just can’t come fast enough, and in the meantime, the most innovative tool at our disposal may be good old fashioned dialogue.
Such is the case in Maine where a dwindling population of the large and lumbering North Atlantic Right Whale has pitted lobster fishers and environmentalists against each other. The environmentalists say gear entanglements are largely responsible for the spiralling population which they say risks extinction. The Maine lobster fishers say the numbers show they aren’t to blame for mortalities, and most are loath to adopt current "ropeless" gear citing its expense and lack of proven effectiveness. The polemic threatens Maine’s whole lobster industry which, by the way, contributes 1.5 billion dollars to Maine’s annual economy.
Both sides have now sued NOAA, the US agency that oversees fisheries management. One side says the proposed rule changes are overreaching, the other side says they aren’t broad enough.
NOAA, by law, has to convene all parties and attempt to develop consensus recommendations to save the whales. Our next guest has been mediating the difficult work of that group.
David Plumb of the Consensus Building institute grew up in Maine and in honour of the recent Mother’s Day holiday, I should add that he originally learned his mediating craft by taking a class from his mother. Since then he has worked as a professional mediator all around the world.
Today David has the unique, and perhaps unenviable, position of working as the mediator between all of these parties. For us this is an opportunity to better understand what’s at stake and what are the tools available to create both a happier fishery and whale population on the planet.
As you will hear in the podcast, the current congressional ruling pushes changes down the road for several years, while providing for upwards of 50M in annual grant opportunities to innovate solutions. For all of you innovators out there, here are some links about this opportunity:
https://www.maine.gov/dmr/news/fri-12232022-1200-message-commissioner-keliher-federal-budget-package-includes-pause-whale
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Time to Upgrade to an Electric Outboard? Benjamin Sorkin of Flux Marine.
Our guest today is Benjamin Sorkin, Founder of Flux Marine, a Rhode Island-based company innovating electric outboard motors.
I was invited to visit Ben’s shop back in January following a conference organized by the Blue Venture Forum. I was impressed by what I saw.
Ben and his team have taken electric propulsion technology a long way from when I first looked for an electric outboard for my oyster farm back in 2010. Needless to say at that point, I didn’t find a solution that fit my needs.
Judging from the clients' boats I saw they have outfitted, Flux Marine seems to be - and pardon the pun - hydroplaning towards the future.
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Art and Interdisciplinarity Inspire Cutting Edge Ocean Research: Deborah Bronk
Today we’re going to dive into the world of marine research.
Our guest is Deborah Bronk, President and CEO of Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, a Maine-based marine research institute specializing in ocean microbes like algae, plankton, viruses, and bacteria.
Bigelow Laboratory is a relatively small institute but it's growing fast and having a global impact. Under Deborah's leadership, interdisciplinarity reigns. Deborah believes in removing silos in ocean research and encouraging the interaction and cooperation of researchers from different disciplines. Even the layout of their laboratory is designed to reflect this operating principle. And science isn't the only discipline Deborah seeks inspiration from for her researchers. Bigelow currently has an art show installed on campus to inspire her team.
This strategy seems to be paying off as they are commercializing their research and planning for expansion.
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Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences
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Supporting Innovation through Angel Investing - with Adam de Sola Pool
A number of listeners have reached out with questions about how to get involved in angel investing. So in this episode I speak to one of the most experienced and articulate angel investors I know.
Our guest is Adam de Sola Pool, a Venture Capitalist by trade who now has over $1M in angel investments of his own. I met Adam through a blue technology angel investment group in Boston called BlueAngels, which is part of SeaAhead, Boston’s premier marine accelerator and investment platform.
If you are thinking about getting involved in angel investing, this podcast is a great place to start. Adam shares many pearls of wisdom.
See below for some helpful links to get started.
Adam de Sola Pool
SeaAhead
Investable Oceans
Maine Angels
Paris Business Angels
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Can Venture Philanthropy Close the Critical BlueTech Funding Gap?
When you think about GOOGLE, ocean innovation may be the last thing that comes to mind. But Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and his wife Wendy have been great friends to the ocean and climate, pouring millions into the sector through their Schmidt Family Foundation.
Our guest today is Mark Schrope. He is the Director of Schmidt Marine Technology Partners, an offshoot of the Schmidt Family Foundation. Schmidt Marine Technology Partners is dedicated to what they call “venture philanthropy” in the marine sector. In other words, without taking equity, they fill an important funding gap in marine innovation that we’ve heard about in many prior episodes. When traditional VCs and grants aren’t available, they can step in. And they do.
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Schmidt Family Foundation
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Billion Oyster Project and NYC Harbor School: Models for Urban Development
This week’s podcast touches upon two themes that are close to my heart: my college town of New York City and oysters!
Our guest today is Murray Fisher. He is the man behind two fairly recent, but already iconic, NYC institutions. In 2002, Murray founded the New York Harbor School, a public high school revolving around New York City’s river. Then in 2010, he co-founded the Billion Oyster Project, a non-profit offshoot of the Harbor School, which aims to restore a billion oysters to the city’s harbor by 2035.
As a former oyster farmer, getting invited to bring my oysters to the Billion Oyster Project’s annual fundraiser was something of a rite of passage. And if bivalve-loving listeners have a chance to attend you should absolutely do so - literally tens of thousands of oysters are shucked and eaten in a matter of hours! It’s an epic party.
We also mention a book that I love in this podcast, tiled The Big Oyster by Mark Kurlansky. It tells the history of NYC through the oyster which at one time was one of the city’s economic and dietetic keystones. It’s definitely worth a read.
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Customer Reviews
New favorite podcast!
The guests are always very engaging and the host keeps it moving in a really interesting way.
Abby is a star
So great to have someone so knowledgeable doing smart interviews. Best podcast for aquaculture and innovation.