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Author Archives: Todd Tanner

Using the MSA to Combat Ocean Acidification

Posted by Todd Tanner Sep 5, 2015 Featured, Policy, Stories 1 Comment
Using the MSA to Combat Ocean Acidification

A month or so ago, my 10 year old son Kian and I drove across the Continental Divide on our way back home to western Montana. We were more than a mile above sea level when we hit Rogers Pass, and we talked about how all that water flowing west off the Divide would eventually […]

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About Todd Tanner

Todd Tanner is a long-time outdoor writer, a former fly fishing guide and the president of Conservation Hawks. He participated in the recent CH film Cold Waters along with angling luminaries Craig Mathews, Yvon Chouinard, Tim Romano and Steve Hemkens. Todd and his family live in western Montana.

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