Salmon Wars: The Dark Underbelly of Our Favorite Fish by Douglas Frantz, Catherine Collins
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Salmon Wars: The Dark Underbelly of Our Favorite Fish by Douglas Frantz, Catherine Collins
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Overview:
A Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent and a former private
investigator dive deep into the murky waters of the international salmon
farming industry, exposing the unappetizing truth about a fish that is
not as good for you as you have been told.
A decade ago, farmed Atlantic salmon replaced tuna as the most
popular fish on North America’s dinner tables. We are told salmon is
healthy and environmentally friendly. The reality is disturbingly
different.
In Salmon Wars, investigative journalists Douglas Frantz and
Catherine Collins bring readers to massive ocean feedlots where millions
of salmon are crammed into parasite-plagued cages and fed a
chemical-laced diet. The authors reveal the conditions inside
hatcheries, where young salmon are treated like garbage, and at the
farms that threaten our fragile coasts. They draw colorful portraits of
characters, such as the big salmon farmer who poisoned his own backyard,
the fly-fishing activist who risked everything to ban salmon farms in
Puget Sound, and the American researcher driven out of Norway for
raising the alarm about dangerous contaminants in the fish. Frantz and
Collins document how the industrialization of Atlantic salmon threatens
this keystone species, endangers our health and environment, and lines
the pockets of our generation's version of Big Tobacco. And they show
how it doesn't need to be this way.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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