Impermanence is the Opportunity, Says Fish Philosopher 
By Odette Auger US Source: watershedsentinel 11/25/2023
Odette Auger
Credit: Sandra Thrasher.
Zoe Todd (Métis) is a multi-passionate researcher, artist, and associate professor – she gathers all her skills under the umbrella of “fish philosopher,” she says, with a chuckle.
 

As a new Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Governance and Freshwater Fish Futures at Simon Fraser University, Todd is working to decolonize sustainability initiatives. She has studied the social and legal dimensions of freshwater fish conservation and protection, and food security in the Arctic. She’s also the founder of the Institute for Freshwater Fish Futures, an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary collective of scientists, artists, environmentalists, and community leaders “dedicated to honouring reciprocal responsibilities to freshwater fish in watersheds locally and globally.”

 
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