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The URI group, one of four honorees at the event on Oct. 8, received the Innovation in the Humanities Award for Rhode Island’s Shellfish: An Ecological History.
The Innovation Award recognizes the innovative implementation of the humanities by a group of organizations to achieve a common goal, in this case the “powerful use of the humanities to connect cross-sector stakeholders including the R.I. Department of Environmental Management and Coastal Resources Management Council, URI, and Roger Williams University in the process of designing Rhode Island’s Shellfish Management Plan, by examining shellfish as resources interwoven with the state’s identity and history” through the development of the book, which is forthcoming later this fall.
The book, written by Sarah Schumann, examines the significance of shellfish to the area from pre-Colonial days to today in terms of sustenance, employment, recreation, ecological importance and artistic inspiration. Numerous shellfishermen, growers, shellfishing families, dealers, artists, scientists, and others contributed stories and photographs to this compendium, which captures the way shellfish -- from the iconic quahog to the humble periwinkle -- have been an integral part of Rhode Island’s past and present.
The book will be published this fall and will be freely available to the public. (Shipping charges will apply.) To be notified when the publication is available, contact Rhode Island Sea Grant at rhodeislandseagrant@gmail.com or (401) 874-6800.