Katy: How did you first hear about the Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation?
Will: The first time I had heard about the program was last year at the Water Works Summit. I had been there on a field trip with my environmental science class and knew the interns who were running the table for the Blue Economy. That was really the first time I had heard anything about it, and eventually it led to me pursuing an internship with the foundation.
Katy: What does "blue" mean to you? How would you define it? How does it relate to Cape Cod?
Will: For me, “blue” means a lot. It really is so much of how I grew up, between boating, fishing, and surfing, I was practically swimming before I was walking. “Blue” is everything relating to the ocean, anything maritime really. This means it has such a broad scope, especially on Cape Cod. Being an island, we are surrounded by blue, it is such a large part of our lives. It’s why so many people come here. I can honestly say that without the blue, there really would be no Cape Cod.