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_aEat like a fish : _bmy adventures as a fisherman turned restorative ocean farmer / _cBren Smith. |
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_aNew York : _bAlfred A. Knopf, _c2019. |
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_aNew York : _bAlfred A. Knopf, _c2019. |
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_aix, 303 pages : _billustration ; _c22 cm. |
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_tThank God we're surrounded by water -- _tSaltwater cowboys -- _tAlaska bound -- _tTwo hearts, two minds -- _tNo fish, our lives -- _tEveryone's on the hook -- _tFrom fisherman to farmer -- _tSea of drunken dreams -- _tLandlords and drowning -- _tOcean rescue -- _tUp from the depths -- _tLook back to swim forward -- _tFalling for a foodie -- _tCenter of the plate -- _tSea greens for the masses -- _tThe green wave -- _tSwimming with sharks -- Newfoundland, take me home -- _tA shared vision -- _tFade to blue. |
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520 | _aPart memoir, part manifesto, in Eat Like a Fish Bren Smith, a former commercial fisherman turned restorative ocean farmer, shares a bold new vision for the future of food: seaweed. Through tales that span from his childhood in Newfoundland to his early years on the high seas aboard commercial fishing trawlers, from pioneering new forms of ocean farming to surfing the frontiers of the food movement, Smith introduces the world of sea-based agriculture, and advocates getting ocean vegetables onto American plates (there are thousands of edible varieties in the sea!). Here he shows how we can transform our food system while enjoying delicious, nutritious, locally grown food, and how restorative ocean farming has the potential to create millions of new jobs and protect our planet in the face of climate change, rising populations, and finite food resources. Also included are recipes from acclaimed chefs Brooks Headley and David Santos. Written with the humor and swagger of a fisherman telling a late-night tale, this is a monumental work of deeply personal food policy that will profoundly change the way we think about what we eat. | ||
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_aMarine algae culture _zUnited States. |
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_aShellfish culture _zUnited States. |
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_aMarine algae gatherers _zUnited States _vBiography. |
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