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190 James Arthur Smith - Regenerative aquaculture is more healthy for you and the planet than wild caught fish

190 James Arthur Smith - Regenerative aquaculture is more healthy for you and the planet than wild caught fish

Episode 190 Published 3 years, 4 months ago
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James Arthur Smith, founder of Seatopia, pioneering regenerative aquaculture for the direct-to-consumer markets, joins us to talk about aquaculture, the challenges with unsustainable feed, concentrated pollution, commodified markets and more.
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How do we farm the oceans regeneratively? We all have heard of the massive issues with fishing and especially the industrial-scale extractive way. We are basically emptying the oceans. It sounds very much like the rest of the agriculture and food industry. So what can be done? Join us today in a deep dive into the world of regenerative aquaculture!

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