Local Fish Feeds Crews At Farm Aid

During the Farm Aid 2024 concert, musicians on stage perform in front of a large blue and green Farm Aid visual behind them. Colorful stage lights illuminate the audience.

This story from The Cape Cod Chronicle highlights how Chatham Harvesters recently brought 600 pounds of wild-caught monkfish tail to the Farm Aid 2024 concert in Saratoga Springs, NY, to feed staff, crew, and musicians. The fish was very well received, with many praising its taste and texture as being similar to lobster tails.

Brett Tolley, co-founder and manager of Chatham Harvesters, has been an integral part of NAMA’s team for years, leading as Program Director and driving forward many of our initiatives. Through his work, Brett has connected small-boat fishermen’s stories to family farming, building a relationship with Farm Aid.

Brett Tolley, co-founder and manager of Chatham Harvesters, has been an integral part of NAMA’s team for years, leading as Program Director and driving forward many of our initiatives.

Through his work, Brett has connected small-boat fishermen’s stories to family farming, building a relationship with Farm Aid.

Chatham Harvesters plans to expand their local seafood distribution to schools, hospitals, and concert venues. They also collaborate with area food pantries to provide high-quality seafood to those in need.

Check out the full story in The Cape Cod Chronicle!