The New Fish

Patagonia
R 599.00
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The New Fish: The Truth about Farmed Salmon and the Consequences We Can No Longer Ignore (by Simen Sætre and Kjetil Østli)

About the Authors Simen Sætre (b. 1974) is an investigative reporter who has been published in many languages. He has written six books, on themes including the international chocolate industry, oil states, and a spy in the Norwegian army. His thought-provoking books have been acclaimed and nominated for prizes. Kjetil Østli (b. 1975) is a journalist and author. He co-runs the online magazine Harvest, specializing in nature writing. He has received several prizes and awards for his reporting and his four books, and his début Cops and Robbers earned him the prestigious Brage Award.

  • “A searing indictment of the externalities and inequities inflicted by a profit-obsessed aquaculture industry—and a clarion call to protect, restore—and cherish—the Earth’s life-giving natural systems.”—Joseph Bogaard, executive director, Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition.
  • "A chilling account for anyone interested in food, the environment, and the consequences of toying with nature."—Robert O’Harrow, contributing writer, The Washington Post.
  • “A fast-paced and engrossing read you can’t put down. And when you do? It will leave you pissed off and newly mission driven.”—Anne Shaffer, PhD, Coastal Watershed Institute.
  • Published by Patagonia
  • Special Features: Online resource folder includes text notes as well as interactive maps from ESRI documenting the location of salmon net pens throughout the world and the effects of pollution from salmon farms. Book includes an index
  • Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper