Episode 1: Estuary and Piping Plover Launch their Podcast
“Voices Raised Against The New Commercial Oyster Fishery”
Episode 2: Estu and Plove – We Want to be Persons too
“A Call To Extend Legal Personhood For More-than-Human Species”
Episode 3: Estu and Plove – We are all Treaty Persons
“Renewed Commitment to Peace and Friendship Treaties and Truth & Reconciliation”
Episode 4: Wildlife Biologist Bob Bancroft Visits Estu and Plove
“Bob Bancroft Tells Stories of his Lifelong Journey and Career as a Marine Biologist“
Episode 5: Bob Bancroft on the Changing Ecology of Antigonish Harbour
“Bob Bancroft Relates how Settlers have diminished Antigonish Harbour“
Episode 6: Bob Bancroft Reflects on the Species at Risk Act
“Biologist Bob Bancroft discloses the long history of all levels of government sidestepping legislation in order to favour economic and agricultural development over biodiversity.“
Episode 7: What Counts as Science?
“The Aquaculture Review Board privileges testimony that favours the developer over lived experience knowledge and Mi’kmaw traditional knowledge.“
Episode 8: Who Can We Count on for Coastal Protection?
“Bob Bancroft decries the decision to place coastal protection in the hands of individual property owners rather than an enforceable legislated Coastal Protection Act“
Episode 9: A Visitation With Porpoise Past
“Porpoise Past speaks out against the debilitating impact of the noise and bustle of human activity from a large-scale commercial oyster fishery on the harbour porpoise’s essential echolocation abilities. “Accessing our food supply in the eelgrass nursery was never a problem in my day when the Mi’kmaq were stewards of these waters.“
Episode 10: Porpoise Past Pays Homage to Eelgrass
“Porpoise Past presents a counter vision for creating a “full and abundant life for all” — porpoises, plovers, estuaries, eels, eelgrass, and yes, humans — in keeping with the cooperative principles of the Antigonish Movement and the Mi’kmaw values of All My Relations.“