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Aspen Ideas Festival
Deep Dive: The Fish We Eat
Season 1
Episode 40
Fish stocks around the world risk dangerous depletion, but in the past 15 years, a surprising narrative of recovery has emerged in the US. Learn how strong mandates, reforms, and limits on fishing have rebuilt fish stocks and created economic benefits for fishing communities. With: Carrie Brownstein, Timothy Fitzgerald, Barry Gold, Paul Greenberg, Kristofer Lofgren, Nakul Saran, Margaret Spring.
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