
Fish: Farming in Troubled Waters
IMDB:
7.0
Released
2/1/2014
Duration
0h 55m
Genre
Documentary
Country
United States
Cast
Jan Isakson, Duong Ngoc Minh, Patrick Kestemont
Overview
Fish are an important part of the ecosystem and the human diet. Unfortunately, overfishing has depleted many fish stocks, and the proposed solution — fish farming — is creating far more problems than it solves. Not only are fish farms polluting the aquatic environment and spreading disease to wild fish, farmed fish are also an inferior food source, in part by providing fewer healthy nutrients; and in part by containing more toxins, which readily accumulate in fat. Farmed Salmon = Most Toxic Food in the World Salmon is perhaps the most prominent example of how fish farming has led us astray. Food testing reveals farmed salmon is one of the most toxic foods in the world, having more in common with junk food than health food.1 Studies highlighting the seriousness of the problem

Fish: Farming in Troubled Waters
IMDB:
7.0Released
2/1/2014
Genre
Documentary
Cast
Jan Isakson, Duong Ngoc Minh, Patrick Kestemont
Duration
0h 55m
Country
United States
Overview
Fish are an important part of the ecosystem and the human diet. Unfortunately, overfishing has depleted many fish stocks, and the proposed solution — fish farming — is creating far more problems than it solves. Not only are fish farms polluting the aquatic environment and spreading disease to wild fish, farmed fish are also an inferior food source, in part by providing fewer healthy nutrients; and in part by containing more toxins, which readily accumulate in fat. Farmed Salmon = Most Toxic Food in the World Salmon is perhaps the most prominent example of how fish farming has led us astray. Food testing reveals farmed salmon is one of the most toxic foods in the world, having more in common with junk food than health food.1 Studies highlighting the seriousness of the problem
Cast

Himself (Greenpeace)
Jan Isakson

Himself (Hung Vuong Panga)
Duong Ngoc Minh

Himself (Biologist)
Patrick Kestemont

Himself (Green Warriors of Norway)
Kurt Oddekalv

Himself (WWF)









