Bottomfeeder
豆瓣
How to Eat Ethically in a World of Vanishing Seafood
Taras Grescoe
简介
An eye-opening look at aquaculture that does for seafood what "Fast Food Nation "did for beef. Dividing his sensibilities between Epicureanism and ethics, Taras Grescoe set out on a nine-month, worldwide search for a delicious--and humane--plate of seafood. What he discovered shocked him. From North American Red Lobsters to fish farms and research centers in China, "Bottomfeeder "takes readers on an illuminating tour through the $55-billion-dollar-a-year seafood industry. Grescoe examines how out-of-control pollution, unregulated fishing practices, and climate change affect what ends up on our plate. More than a screed against a multibillion-dollar industry, however, this is also a balanced and practical guide to eating, as Grescoe explains to readers which fish are best for our environment, our seas, and our bodies. At once entertaining and illuminating, "Bottomfeeder "is a thoroughly enjoyable look at the world's cuisines and an examination of the fishing and farming practices we too easily take for granted.