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The variety and amount of fish we eat is shaped by history, culture and perception. Despite the uneven media coverage of the aquaculture industry, farmed fish is not only consumed more often than wild-caught, but the amount of farmed fish both eaten and produced is also set to increase year over yea…

Aquaculture Stewardship Council


    • Sep 30, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 39m AVG DURATION
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    08 A French oyster farm : Les Jardins ostréicoles de Tatihou (FR)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 25:51


    Découvrez le quotidien des ostréiculteurs engagés des Jardins ostréicoles de Tatihou, en Normandie (épisode en Français). Tune in to hear about the work of responsible oyster farmers in Les Jardins ostréicoles de Tatihou in Normandy, France (episode in French).

    07 FAQ's in Aquaculture

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 41:12


    In this episode, Genevieve Hayward and Contessa Kellogg-Winters answer FAQ's about fish farming, how to get ASC certified, and why aquaculture matters. "More than half of the fish consumed globally already comes from aquaculture." - Contessa Kellogg-Winters. Learn more about this episode of Aqua Culture at www.asc-aqua.org/07

    06 Sophie Ryan - Global Salmon Initiative

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 35:27


    Sophie Ryan of the Global Salmon Initiative (GSI), talks salmon farming and the shared goal to improve sustainability and transparency within the industry. "We not only need aquaculture to maintain wild stocks but to also help restore them." - Sophie Ryan. Learn more about this episode of Aqua Culture at www.asc-aqua.org/06

    05 Wayne Di Bartolo - How Aquaculture can Give Back to the Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 42:42


    Gen talks to Wayne Di Bartolo about how aquaculture businesses can contribute to the communities in which they are based. “The processes that are used to produce [aquaculture] products now are world class. We’re using more sustainable feeds. We’re using more sustainable processes– growing them without any chemicals or hormones. I think Austrailians should definitely look to this option as their top choice.” – Wayne Di Bartolo. Learn more about this episode of Aqua Culture at www.asc-aqua.org/05

    04 Dr. Malcolm Dickson - The Quiet Revolution in Bangladesh

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 41:37


    Tune in for a conversation with Dr. Malcolm Dickson about why aquaculture is becoming an increasingly important food source in Bangladesh. “The time has come— there’s enthusiasm for investment in aquaculture [in Bangladesh] and I’m very interested in trying to support that.” – Dr. Malcolm Dixon. Learn more about this episode of Aqua Culture at www.asc-aqua.org/04

    03 Fish Welfare - Theory and Practice

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 52:57


    Tune in for a tour of a Mowi Scotland salmon farming facility and a conversation with ASC's Janneke Aelen about fish welfare standards. “If you can provide the best possible environment for your fish, the fish reward you.” – Rory Campbell Learn more about this episode of Aqua Culture at www.asc-aqua.org/03

    02 Antonio Paladino - Aquaponics in Action

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 36:49


    In this episode, you’ll learn how aquaponic farming works and why it might be the answer for feeding a growing population in changing environments. "By allowing every pest to thrive, they actually look after each other and then none of the pests will go beyond our control and ruin our crops." – Antonio Paladino Learn more about this episode of Aqua Culture at www.asc-aqua.org/02

    01 Barton Seaver - How to Pave the Way for a Future of Delicious, Sustainable Seafood

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 39:52


    On the first episode of Aqua Culture Barton Seaver talks about his mission to restore our relationship with the ocean, land, and each other, through dinner. “It’s too easy to get waylaid by the romance of one’s intentions.” - Barton Seaver. Learn more about this episode of Aqua Culture at www.asc-aqua.org/01

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