In Alaska’s Vasso river, there are more escaped farmed fish than there are wild salmon — and they’re carrying sea lice.
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Watch an excerpt from “The Fish on My Plate” about Norway’s salmon crisis. Author and fisherman Paul Greenberg spent a year traveling the world and eating seafood for breakfast, lunch and dinner in an attempt to find out what sort of fish is both good for him — and good for the planet.
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