...award winning author/ecologist Carl Safina is featured on the latest
Mongabay podcast, for your listening pleasure:

*Aquaculture is often promoted as a solution to declines in wild fish
populations, and has outpaced
<https://www.fao.org/newsroom/detail/fao-report-global-fisheries-and-aquaculture-production-reaches-a-new-record-high/en>
the
amount of wild-caught fish by tens of millions of metric tons each year.
But it carries its own myriad environmental impacts, to the detriment of
both humans and the ocean, says Carl Safina, an ecologist and author. He
joins Mongabay’s podcast to speak with co-host Rachel Donald about his
recent Science Advances essay
<https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adt5436> about the “moral
reckoning” that’s required.*

Listen here:

https://news.mongabay.com/podcast/2024/12/time-for-a-moral-reckoning-of-aquacultures-environmental-impacts/

...or find/follow the Mongabay Newscast via the podcast app of your
choosing, wherever you get podcasts, from Spotify
<https://open.spotify.com/show/66SkV6VkkoeiLFMT2cgh04> to Amazon
<https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/44774923-19b7-4f03-8bea-8fc0c9bb7ae1/mongabay-newscast>,
or Apple
<https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mongabay-newscast/id1155856616>,
whatever service you prefer.

And please share with students or colleagues as appropriate, thanks,

Erik

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