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Four Fish [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Paul Greenberg 出版社: Penguin Books 2011 - 5
Winner of the 2011 James Beard Foundation Award for Writing & Literature
Our relationship with the ocean is undergoing a profound transformation. Just three decades ago nearly everything we ate from the sea was wild. Today rampant overfishing and an unprecedented biotech revolution have brought us to a point where wild and farmed fish occupy equal parts of a complex and confusing marketplace. We stand at the edge of a cataclysm; there is a distinct possibility that our children’s children will never eat a wild fish that has swum freely in the sea.
In Four Fish, award-winning writer and lifelong fisherman Paul Greenberg takes us on a culinary journey, exploring the history of the fish that dominate our menus—salmon, sea bass, cod, and tuna—and investigating where each stands at this critical moment in time. He visits Norwegian megafarms that use genetic techniques once pioneered on sheep to grow millions of pounds of salmon a year. He travels to the ancestral river of the Yupik Eskimos to see the only Fair Trade-certified fishing company in the world. He makes clear how PCBs and mercury find their way into seafood; discovers how Mediterranean sea bass went global; challenges the author of Cod to taste the difference between a farmed and a wild cod; and almost sinks to the bottom of the South Pacific while searching for an alternative to endangered bluefin tuna.
Fish, Greenberg reveals, are the last truly wild food—for now. By examining the forces that get fish to our dinner tables, he shows how we can start to heal the oceans and fight for a world where healthy and sustainable seafood is the rule rather than the exception.
Four Fish [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Paul Greenberg 出版社: Penguin Press HC, The 2010 - 7
Our relationship with the ocean is undergoing a profound transformation. Whereas just three decades ago nearly everything we ate from the sea was wild, rampant overfishing combined with an unprecedented bio-tech revolution has brought us to a point where wild and farmed fish occupy equal parts of a complex and confusing marketplace. We stand at the edge of a cataclysm; there is a distinct possibility that our children's children will never eat a wild fish that has swum freely in the sea. In Four Fish, award-winning writer and lifelong fisherman Paul Greenberg takes us on a culinary journey, exploring the history of the fish that dominate our menus---salmon, sea bass, cod and tuna-and examining where each stands at this critical moment in time. He visits Norwegian mega farms that use genetic techniques once pioneered on sheep to grow millions of pounds of salmon a year. He travels to the ancestral river of the Yupik Eskimos to see the only Fair Trade certified fishing company in the world. He investigates the way PCBs and mercury find their way into seafood; discovers how Mediterranean sea bass went global; Challenges the author of Cod to taste the difference between a farmed and a wild cod; and almost sinks to the bottom of the South Pacific while searching for an alternative to endangered bluefin tuna. Fish, Greenberg reveals, are the last truly wild food - for now. By examining the forces that get fish to our dinner tables, he shows how we can start to heal the oceans and fight for a world where healthy and sustainable seafood is the rule rather than the exception.
人.魚.海的兩種未來 [图书] 豆瓣
Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food
作者: 保羅.葛林伯格 / Paul Greenberg 译者: 陳雅雲 出版社: 臉譜 2012 - 11
當近海遠洋都到了我們的餐桌,一位逐漁場而居的昔日釣魚少年從魚市開始了他的四段旅程……
這是我們在海洋中留下的四個足印,是正在消失的四個未來,是四個獨特的劃時代轉變
這是四種魚的故事,也是從海洋到餐桌的四段最後旅程
結合生物學、歷史、採訪紀實、人物故事,一步步進入一部四魚生存演化史
◎一位漁夫作家的挑戰書
在那些歲月裡,唯一不變的只有釣魚。直到有一天,我在乎的魚全部死亡……
「哦?我不知道魚還有未來。」「那我該吃哪一種魚?」
我們要吃多少魚?
現在世界野生漁獲量一年約一千七百億磅,是半世紀前漁獲量的六倍。
海裡有多少魚?
沒有人知道海裡有多少魚。但我們知道漁業資源正在枯竭。
人類與海洋的關係正經歷深遠的轉變。
我們正處於發生劇變的邊緣,而以後的世代很可能沒有機會看到野生魚在海中優游的情景。
本書作者葛林伯格是得獎作家,也是終生漁夫。
--他在書中引領讀者踏上料理旅程,追溯菜單上常見的四種魚類,亦即鮭魚、海鱸、鱈魚和鮪魚的歷史,探訪牠們在現今這個重要時刻的處境。
--他遠赴挪威的巨型養殖漁場,看他們如何運用最早在綿羊身上研發成功的遺傳技術,一年生產數百萬磅鮭魚。
--他到尤皮克愛斯基摩人祖傳的河流,造訪世上唯一一家獲得公平貿易聯盟認證的漁業公司。
--他明確指出多氯聯苯和汞流入海產食物的過程,了解荷法營養學家如何改良食物、以色列內分泌學家如何製造荷爾蒙,讓地中海海鱸行銷全球。
--他向《鱈魚之旅》的作者提出挑戰,要求對方品嘗養殖鱈與野生鱈的差異,精采講述從過魚到過漁的警世寓言,呈現一個喪失豐度的故事。
--為了尋找替代魚類,以取代瀕危的黑鮪魚時,他甚至差點命喪南太平洋海底,為我們描繪出如科幻小說般的代理孕魚新世界。
葛林伯格認為,魚是現在世上僅存真正的野生食物。
本書藉由檢視把魚送上我們餐桌的不同力量,展開人與魚的未來對話,並指出我們從何處著手才能為海洋療傷,使人與魚與海洋健康永續地平衡共存。
得獎記錄
2011年詹姆斯比爾德基金會寫作與文學獎(James Beard Award for Writing and Literature)獲獎作品