feral trade wild Atlantic seaweed
from Ironbound Island Maine, USA
Maine coast kombu, kelp, dulse and wakame, wild-harvested by 4AM boat and wetsuit from crystal island waters around Winter Harbor, the season starts in April so this shipment represents last year's haul. Line dried and bulk-packed for greatest simplicity. ferally traded since: 29/03/16.
FER-2231
Feral Trade Bristol, UK to Albert Terrace Whitley Bay, UK
dispatched 21/04/16 delivered 06/06/16
wild Atlantic seaweed shipment FER-2231
REMARKS: co-deliver with olive oil via birmingham
QTY: 1 units at bag each
FROM: Feral Trade in Bristol, UK
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TO: Albert Terrace in Whitley Bay, UK
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SENDER:kate rich
RECEIVER: sneha solanki
REQUESTED: to ship between 22/04/16 and 28/04/16
STATUS: delivered Albert Terrace 06/06/16
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COURIER: Andrea DeFrancesco  kate rich  Lauden Eller  kate rich  Amber Cropp  james vickery  Dan Wallder  Lindsay Duncanson  sneha solanki 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Ironbound Island-Acadia Hotel-College of the Atlantic-Bar Harbor airport-Boston airport-Newark Liberty airport-London Heathrow Airport-London Paddington station-Bristol Temple Meads station-Feral Trade-Cube Microplex-Flatpack Film Festival-Star and Shadow-Newcastle Station-Wallsend allotments--Albert Terrace

       
wild Atlantic seaweed Feral Trade to Albert Terrace 1. feral dispatch to whitley bay departs cube 2. feral goods to whitley bay transit templemeads 3. feral shipment transits impact hub 4. feraLtrade goods transit wallsend allotments
Shipping Facts
FER-2223 import purchase & freight
29 x wild Atlantic seaweed baggrossper bag
5 diffenently sized bags equivalent to 57x 2oz seaweed units $112 USD at $1.40 to GBP £80 £2.76
total£80£2.76
Courier Report FER-2231 DISPATCHED: 21/04/16 DELIVERED: 06/06/16 sneha solanki Brought back to Newcastle from the Flatpack Festival, Sheffield by Star & Shadow affiliate Dan Wallder, the Atlantic seaweed and Olive oil were both passed onto a mutual friend and Star & Shadow chief fire officer Lindsay Duncanson - fortunate to be in a Star & Shadow meeting when Dan Wallder asked if anyone knew the Feral Trade parcel recipient Sneha Solanki.
onward transit of FER-2223 from Ironbound Island arrived Feral Trade 2016-03-31
kate rich Transacted seaweed order in a carpark outside Hancock, 45 mins drive from College of the Atlantic & a short distance from Ironbound Andrea's home, from where the seaweed's growing origins could be seen. Approximately 4lb or the maximum volume available in trader's already stretched baggage allowance, a combination of wild Atlantic dulse, kombu, kelp and wakame. Flew 2 days later to UK, a multi-hop trip from Bar Harbor airport where outsized amount of vegetable triggered security concern, a courteous official collaborated with trader on how already overstuffed bag could be then safely repacked. Transfer at Boston airport with Severine von Tscharner Fleming who was heading to a young farmers' conference in Barcelona. Flew on to New York JFK airport where to trader's consternation her departing flight was actually out of Newark, with no time to cross town a kindly airlines official waived charges and found her the single remaining seat on the JFK departing flight.
wild Atlantic seaweed transit: Ironbound Island to Feral Trade
           
freight and handling wild Atlantic seaweed to Albert Terrace sponsored by
           
FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild, as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade freight operates largely outside commercial channels, using the surplus potential of social, cultural and data networks for the distribution of goods. contact kate@feraltrade.org