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Ep 18 There’s Other Fish in the Sea: Seafood industry sourcing, practices, and costs
- 2024/08/05
- 再生時間: 1 時間 40 分
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Ever noticed the “Color Added” label on your salmon? How about the food dye ingredients on your caviar? And why am I living next to water, but my only access to “fresh” store-bought seafood is sourced from Thailand? In this episode we learn all about who is catching our seafood, how it’s being processed and treated, where it’s actually coming from, and why the system is set-up to support the big guys instead of local fishermen. Let’s take the dive… Resources: Monterey Bay Seafood Watch NOAA GSSI Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative WWF World Wildlife fund Aquaculture Stewardship Council Seatopia EDF Food Selector Curiosity Corner: Clean beauty, meat sourcing, grocery store woes, backyard chickens. Credo Forage Force of Nature White Oak Pastures Wild Alaskan Company Articles: EDF Food Selector Nova Scotia MP questions Chinese 'control' over lobster industry About Genetically Engineered Food 10 Things You Should Know About the U.S. Seafood Supply | Food Safety News A seafood firm wants to farm octopus. Activists say they're too smart for that Drug residue in shrimp imports a focus of FDA AI program Americans love shrimp. But U.S. shrimpers are barely making ends meet Demand is growing for natural astaxanthin for aquaculture feeds and this Hawaiian biotech company is poised to take advantage A small fish is at the center of a big fight in the Chesapeake Bay The Precarious State Of Seafood Today NOAA’s National Seafood Strategy The Shady Truth About The Seafood Industry I Want To Eat Fish Responsibly. But The Seafood Guides Are So Confusing! Seatopia Water Rights and Resource Disputes We’re out here talking to ourselves, therefore we currently participate in NO paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Above mentioned products are simply based on our own opinions and lived experiences, and are shared so that we all continue to expand our horizons, together. Additionally, this podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only, and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. Music by AudioCoffee: https://www.audiocoffee.net/ , thank you for sharing your talent! Find us on instagram @thehandthatfeedsus, send us feedback through DM or email us at handthatfeedsus@gmail.com! Your support means the world to us. Like, follow, rate, review, and subscribe!