Description |
365 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm |
Summary |
"In a prizewinning five-year investigation, authors Simen Sætre and Kjetil Østli took an in-depth look at Norway’s role in the global salmon industry and, for the first time, produced a comprehensive evaluation of the detrimental effects of salmon farming. From lice to escapees, from concentrating the waste of sea pens in the fjords through which wild salmon swim to their natal streams to the fact that salmon farming causes a net reduction of protein reaped from the ocean, the results don’t look good. Recent victories, such as the banning of net-pen fish farms in the waters of Washington State, are an indication that we are awakening to the environmental price of engineered fish. It is said that we will continue to make the same mistakes unless we understand them. The New Fish combines nature writing from Norwegian fjords, the coast of Canada, Icelandic landscapes and the far south of Chile with character-driven literary non-fiction and classic muckraking. The authors started with this question: What happens when you create a new animal and place it in the sea? This book will tell you the answer"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-355) and index. |
Subject |
Salmon farming.
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Salmon farming -- Norway -- Environmental aspects.
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Added Author |
Østli, Kjetil Stensvik, 1975- author.
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Added Title |
Nye fisken. English.
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ISBN |
9781952338144 pbk. |
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