
Annika Fain, a fish passage engineer, geomorphologist, and owner of Fain Environmental/NW Fish Passage, hosts NW Fish Passage podcast. She interviews people who are passionate about working collaboratively to improve the environment for fish, people, and other animals. Her guests bring unique perspectives to their personal and professional experiences.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceNatureNatural Sciences | |||

In Episode 30 of NW Fish Passage, Annika Fain interviews Christine Longjohn. She is an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation. She is an avid outdoors woman and fish biologist for the Confederated Tribes of Warm Spring. Her family comes from the Red Me... more
Annika Fain interviews Amy Bowers Cordalis in Episode 29 of the NW Fish Passage podcast. Amy is a mother, fisherwoman, attorney, and a member of the Yurok Tribe. She published an amazing memoir last year titled "The Water Remembers: My Indigenous Fam... more
In Episode 28 of NW Fish Passage, Annika Fain interviews Heather Cantua. Heather is an attorney, business owner, and is the president of the board of directors for the Pacific Coast Salmon Coalition (PCSC). She moved to the Olympic Peninsula in 2021 ... more
In Episode 27 of NW Fish Passage, Annika Fain interviews Santana Rabang. Santana is a podcast producer for the Young and Indigenous Podcast Children of the Setting Sun Production, youth tribal leader, and canoe paddler. Santana is Lummi through her m... more
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Great overview of the history of NW fish passage!
Good history lesson and background to fish passage issues
I enjoyed Annika's thoughtful presentation of the fish passage case and history. Really looking forward to upcoming interviews!
Annika is clearly passionate about the environment and fish passage impacting native people. In this podcast episode, she provides an insightful synopsis of the legal aspects of restoring fish passage in the northwest and her related experience as a scientist, business owner, and activist. It’s great to know she’s working with a wide variety of people to restore fish passage, and I look forward to hearing her interviews with people involved with this issue.
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