From: "Tom Philpott at Mother Jones" <do_not_reply@motherjones.com>
Date: May 16, 2012 5:18 AM
Subject: Should You Ditch Your Seafood Guides?
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Subject line: Should You Ditch Your Seafood Guides?
FOOD FOR THOUGHT FOOD + FARMING FROM TOM PHILPOTT | |||
THE MAIN DISH Should You Ditch Your Seafood Guides? In his new book on ocean health, the marine biologist Callum Roberts touches on the familiar villain of overfishing and gives the standard (and relevant) advice that consumers should strive to "eat low in the food web, so favor smaller fish like anchovies, herring, and sardines over big predators like Chilean sea bass, swordfish, and large tunas (you will be doing yourself a favor, as these predators also concentrate more toxins)." But Roberts also argues that an even more important point often gets lost amid the fishery labels and the "avoid" and "recommended" lists (as important as those things are): The oceans represent contain highly complex ecosystems that are intimately related to their terrestrial counterparts in ways that transcend fishing trends. Overfishing is "only one small piece in a much larger puzzle of interacting impacts," Roberts writes. So how much do your dining habits really matter? And what else can we do to save our oceans? [READ MORE]
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