I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at the School of Marine Sciences at the University of Maine. My work examines small-scale fisheries as food systems drawing on theories of the commons, diverse economies, and critical food studies. Through my research, teaching, and policy work, I try to make visible overlooked actors and activities in the fishing sector, particularly women’s work and the labor of fish processing. I have worked for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s Equitable Livelihoods Team developing tools and research to enhance gender equity in fish food systems with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa. My current work is focused on justice and access issues in US seafood systems, including a study examining how gender shapes climate change adaptation in seafood systems in Maine.