For this week's episode of The Fisheries Podcast, co-host Mirella Leis chats with guest Felippe Abbatepaulo about a social enterprise that is making waves in southern Brazil. 'Olha o Peixe' is changing the way we consume fish, benefitting small-scale fishing communities while also inspiring others to do the same.
Main point: Fishing better is not fishing more.
Felippe Abbatepaulo (Pepe) is an Oceanographer and holds a Master of Science degree in Aquaculture and Fisheries. He has worked with both artisanal and industrial fisheries and conducted scientific research prior to joining Olha o Peixe, where he works as Operational Manager. In his current role, he aims to work with and alongside fishers for a sustainable fisheries future.
To learn more about 'Olha o Peixe' and get in touch with Pepe, check out their website, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube channel. You can also email them at contato@olhaopeixe.com.br or message them on WhatsApp +55 (41) 99152 - 0391.
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