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Community Supported Fisheries: Oregon’s Boat to Table Movement

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

 

Photo via Port Orford Sustainable Seafood Facebook page

I often ask myself, ‘Is there even such a thing as sustainable seafood anymore?’ With shocking reports of global overfishing and ocean pollution, conscious consumers are understandably reluctant to make a misstep at the fish counter. So fish lovers will rejoice! Oregon’s innovative fishing industry has come to the rescue.

Modeled after the popular CSAs for vegetables, fishing companies are organizing CSFs, or community supported fisheries. If you aren’t ready to give up seafood as a healthy and lean protein source, consider joining a CSF. A CSF membership provides a family of 2-4 people with local, sustainably caught fish every week.  

I learned about CSFs while at a recent promotional event for local CSAs. As I sampled a piece of fresh lingcod slathered in honey chipotle sauce, I perused the prices of Port Orford’s CSF. A half share will provide two seafood meals a week for two people, at $15 a week. A full share feeds four people twice a week for $55. Port Orford is the first CSF in Oregon to source seafood locally, delivering weekly seafood shares all along the I-5 corridor. The Port Orford CSF is the largest in the state, currently serving 230 members. 

Intrigued, I spoke to CEO of Port Orford Sustainable Seafood Aaron Longton on the phone this week. He told me the company began selling local fish at farmers’ markets in 2009, and switched to a subscription model three years ago. Longton’s company serves as the distributor between the fishing boats and the customer, usurping the corporate businesses that would truck our seafood all over the country.

The CSF means Port Orford seafood stays in the state for us Oregonians to enjoy. Longton is proud of his company’s triple bottom line. “[The CSF model] enables fishermen to have a predictable and fair price. It also brings a public resource directly to the public, all with 100% traceability.” 

This summer, members can look forward to Chinook Salmon, halibut through June, Albacore Tuna and rockfish.  All fish is cleaned, packaged and frozen to use at your convenience. “We buy from all family owned boats that all fish hook and line.”  Even so, sometimes boats come home with bycatch. This bycatch is included in boxes as a bonus treat. Bycatch often includes Longnosed Skate Wing, Dover Sole and crab, among others. “Know your fishermen,” Longton counsels. 

The other renowned CSF in Oregon is based out of Garibaldi, OR, with pick-up sites in Portland, Bend and Garibaldi (communitysupportedfishery.com). This summer, dive into safe, local seafood for your family table. 

An urban farmer and master gardener, Amélie Rousseau writes for fellow explorers and eaters of the plant kingdom. It's a jungle out there. 

 

Related Slideshow: 6 Ways to Boost Your Morning Energy

Here are the top 6 ways to add more energy to your morning:

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1. Yoga

Doing a short 10-minute yoga routine can get your blood flowing without being too strenuous for the start of your day. Working out in the morning can be tricky because if you are not a morning person, you really don’t want to sacrifice an hour of sleep in order to exercise, and likely you won’t. You might do it for a week, but then you’ll slip back into your snooze routine, and your running shoes will be nothing more than a tripping hazard on your floor. You may also be someone who has a hard time working out if you haven’t eaten anything, but then you have to wait for 30 minutes before commencing exercise or you’ll get a stomachache. This is where the 10 minutes of stretching that yoga will give you really shines. You likely won’t need to eat anything before and you probably don’t even have to get up any earlier. 

Try a couple rounds of sun salutations, or go back and forth between downward dog and plank. Really almost any poses will work for this purpose, and you can find short morning routines for free on websites like DoYogaWithMe.com. Along with invigorating you and getting your blood flowing, doing a simple morning yoga routine will work out any kinks or stiffness you wake with so that you physically feel a lot more ready to attack the morning.

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2. Essential oils

Essential oils are quite the rage right now, and unless you really dive in to study the biochemistry behind the oils, it can be hard to swallow all of the claims that are being made on their behalf. One thing you can always count on from essential oils is that they have amazing smells. These smells can really go a long way towards changing your mood and helping you feel energized. 

Citrus oils are the go-to oils for energizing and invigorating, so try keeping a bottle of lemon, grapefruit or frankincense on your bedside table. Once your alarm goes off, open the top and breathe in the smells. You can even take it one step further by using a diffuser in the morning in the kitchen or bathroom so that you can breathe these oils in as you get ready for your day. 

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3. Coffee

This may seem like a no-brainer, and that is probably how you already start your day. You may currently be dragging so much in the mornings that coffee is something you need just to feel normal. The drug of choice for many people, there can be an art to using coffee for an energy boost. Following this approach is hard at first because it requires that you cut back the amount of coffee you currently drink, but it can be well worth it if you have a targeted energy need coming up such as an overseas trip or a hellish work week.

Start by taking the number of cups of coffee you drink per day (include other caffeinated beverages as well), then add 3 and you will have the number of days before your needed caffeine boost that you will need to start cutting back. For instance, if you normally drink 3 cups of coffee/day, 6 days before your trip you will need to start cutting back. On day one cut out one cup of coffee, and if you have no caffeine headaches from this, you can cut out another cup the following day. If you get a terrible caffeine headache at any point of the process, you may need to cut down by 1/2 cups. Do this until you are down to 1 cup/day. The following day cut back to 1/2 cup of coffee. The day before your trip/terrible work week starts, don’t consume any caffeine. This will reset your caffeine response so that starting the following day you will be more sensitive to the effects of coffee and will get the boost you are craving. You may even find that you are more sensitive to the effects of coffee for several days in a row, which can really help you get started in the morning.

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4. Water

Starting your day with a glass of water can do wonders for your energy. Do this initially upon waking, after the essential oils, but before the yoga, coffee or breakfast. You need water to fuel every cell of your body, and overnight you were basically on a water fast. Often people wake up slightly dehydrated, and one symptom of dehydration is … fatigue. 

Starting your day with a solid 8-16 ounces of water is one of the most important ways you can instantly boost your energy in the morning.  Not only that, but starting your day out with water may help increase your metabolism, it can increase brain productivity, help you eat less, and helps your kidneys filter out toxins more effectively. There are only benefits to starting your day this way.

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5. Eat Breakfast

Not just any old carb-rich, nutrient deficient breakfast — eat a breakfast high in lean protein and low in simple carbs for a good boost of morning energy. Instead of a bowl of cereal, try a ham and egg sandwich, a bowl of leftover stew, or a homemade breakfast burrito. Read this breakfast article for ideas on how to get a high quality breakfast without spending a lot of time making it. Whatever you end up eating, aim for at least one serving of produce and one serving of protein. The important thing here is that not only will you get the instant boost from the nutrient rich foods, but it will be sustained energy that won’t leave you crashing an hour or two later. Eating this way to start your day will make a positive impact on your energy all day long.

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6. Sleep

Obviously if you are chronically getting too little sleep, this is where you need to start. If you suffer from insomnia, get help. You can have a sleep study done, talk to your doctor, or go see an acupuncturist who can help you get better sleep naturally. If you are just staying up too late and getting up too early, you need to be realistic about your lifestyle needs and choices. Not getting enough sleep doesn’t only feel bad in the short-term; it can lead to real health problems in the long run. Sleep deprivation can lead to adrenal fatigue, blood sugar issues, thyroid problems. And it certainly does not help you look your best. So if you are staying up late because you are a night owl even though your schedule necessitates you rise with the sun, you may need to suck it up and head to bed a bit earlier. It is totally worth it for your health and for your sanity.

 
 

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