The Science of Us
Next time you’re at the supermarket, look closely at the "sustainable" and "responsible" blue labels on your seafood. They promise a clear conscience for a few extra dollars, but the reality behind the glass counter is far more complex. We consume over 165 million tonnes of aquatic animals annually, a demand so massive that for the first time in history, farmed seafood has surpassed the total haul from wild-capture fisheries. In this episode, we deconstruct the "Sustainable Myth," revealing how these reassuring labels often mask a sprawling industrial machine of over three million motorized vessels and a hidden carbon footprint that can sometimes rival that of beef. The true cost of your dinner extends far beyond the price tag. We explore the "biomass transfer" where nutrient-rich wild fish are pulled from the waters of poorer nations just to be processed into pellets for high-cost luxury exports in richer ones. From the massive fuel consumption of industrial fleets to the environmental toll of soy-based feeds, the "light and healthy" image of seafood often hides a heavy climate impact. Join us as we uncover why the labels on your fish might be a comforting lie and explore what it truly takes to protect our oceans in an age of industrial farming.
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