性欲社鈥檚 Baker uses fishing background to feed role as educator
December 16, 2016
Lauren Frisch
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With the dual perspective of a commercial fisherman and educator, Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory agent Torie Baker strives to help Cordova fishermen connect with each other and run successful businesses.
鈥淪ometimes I feel like the den mother,鈥 Baker said. 鈥淚 like that people are able to come to my office and ask basic questions or run through ideas they鈥檝e been thinking about to improve their bottom line.鈥
Baker grew up on a small, multicrop farm in central California. Her family benefited from an extension agent at a local university campus who provided technical assistance on subjects like almond tree pollination and crop rotations for alfalfa. It was Baker鈥檚 first exposure to community-based extension work.
Baker moved to Cordova in 1988 to be a commercial fisherman. Cordova instantly appealed to her because of the thriving fishing port and the small-town, family-oriented culture. Baker owned and operated her fishing boat, the F/V Delta Tango, for more than 20 years.
Alaska Sea Grant first recruited Baker in the early 2000s to coordinate a statewide technical support program for salmon fishermen who were suffering an ongoing price collapse. She was hired into a permanent faculty position at the University of Alaska Fairbanks as the Prince William Sound Marine Advisory Program agent in 2004.

Sunny Rice, a Marine Advisory agent in Petersburg, was hired at the same time as Baker. Since Rice and Baker both work in small, fishing-oriented towns, they frequently collaborate on projects.
鈥淎 lot of the work we do is geared toward commercial fishermen,鈥 Rice said. 鈥淪he brings that fisherman鈥檚 experience, which is completely invaluable. It鈥檚 really hard to do something effectively without that perspective. She knows what our program is capable of providing, understands how to teach fishermen and brings this realistic, on-the-water experience.鈥
Baker said the biggest thrill of her job comes from helping someone bring a project or way of thinking to the next level, either by providing information or fostering a new connection.
鈥淭he success of fishing family businesses is critical in coastal Alaska. I especially enjoy working with the newer generation, those 30 and under who are putting a lot of things together on their plate now between the business side, the safety side and the fishing side,鈥 Baker said.

Marc Carrel, a 31-year-old fisherman in Cordova, recently purchased a new boat and asked for Baker鈥檚 input as he explored what to buy, how to get a loan and other steps in the process. He ended up purchasing a boat similar to Baker鈥檚 and has continued to rely on her as a resource to customize the vessel for use in the local fishery.
Carrel also reviewed content for a website Baker and Rice recently upgraded, called the , which provides information and tools for starting, managing, diversifying and exiting a commercial fishing business.
鈥淓very time I have needed help from Torie or worked with Torie, it has been fantastic,鈥 Carrel said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 super valuable to have somebody in town who understands the fishing world and the fishing industry, but also has that bigger-picture understanding through the Sea Grant world and has resources available for people in the fishery.鈥
Baker and Rice coordinate the series, a three-day event for new industry entrants that includes networking and skill-building to manage modern commercial fishing businesses. A goal of the summit is to give fishermen a venue to work together and discuss relevant issues with industry mentors. The seventh summit will be held in December 2017.
During the first summit in 2007, Rice said, the schedule was packed with lectures and activities. But sitting at dinner after the first day, it became clear to Baker and Rice that participants needed more time to talk to each other about issues that were important to them. The two dropped everything and stayed up late to change the schedule, making sure the attendees would have time for the conversations they needed.
鈥淭his was one of my favorite moments working with Torie,鈥 said Rice, 鈥渂ecause it required real teamwork and a great partner to think about how to facilitate this discussion.鈥
The summit continues to attract both new fishermen eager to learn and industry leaders eager to share their knowledge and experience. 鈥淢aking sure we give participants the workshop they need is a challenge that we are happy to keep working on,鈥 Rice said. 鈥淭orie鈥檚 experience and dedication are crucial to making sure we do it in a practical way that makes sense for the fishermen we serve."