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    FREDERIK W. MOWINCKEL

    FREDERIK W. MOWINCKEL

    I sit down with Frederik W. Mowinckel, who is related to a family that founded one of Norway's first salmon farming companies. Though his family exited the industry many years ago, he has an insider's view to "open net" salmon farming that is rare...Grab a cup of coffee, this is going to be good.

     

     

    Trailer

    Trailer

    Welcome to Decoding Seafood

    Where we dive into the depths of one of the world’s most beloved but misunderstood foods, and the industry that drives its production, environmental impact, and cultural norms. Join us as we peel back the layers and speak to the players in the seafood industry - from chefs to scientists, influencers, and everyone in between.


    This is Decoding Seafood, brought to you by Mowi. 

    The Truth About Shockumentary Filmmaking: How can the industry be more proactive?

    The Truth About Shockumentary Filmmaking: How can the industry be more proactive?

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    Day 1: Tahlequah's Vigil, the Author & The Salish Sea Swimmer

    Day 1: Tahlequah's Vigil, the Author & The Salish Sea Swimmer

    In this episode we hear from long time marine naturalist and author Barry Swanson. He wrote  The Lost Frequency. That interview dives into what happened to Tahlequah, also known as "J35". She is an orca who lives in the Salish Sea. As soon as I landed I discovered something shocking. At that same time I was headed to Salt Spring Island, BC in the traditional territory of the Saanich, Cowichan, and Chemainus First Nations., to meet with Rama DelaRosa who was doing a  Swim for the Salish Sea. Rachael Merrett from the Georgia Strait Alliance also makes an appearance in explaining what's going on with the orcas living in the Salish Sea.

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    ORIGINS AND INTRODUCTIONS

    ORIGINS AND INTRODUCTIONS

    What was happening in 2017 that made me want to travel from the east coast of the USA to Vancouver Island? Why was Chief Ernest Alfred of the Namgis First Nation living on an open net salmon fish farming platform? You'll want to hear what it's all about in "Origins and Introductions".
     

    Sound design and editing by Jay Siebold. Additional music selections by Torgeir Vassvik. Chief Ernest Alfred segment audio originally recorded by Tamo Campos.

    Special thanks to Co-Executive producers: Teala Spitzbarth, Carolyn Weeramantry, Rheann Ernest, John Taylor, Chandra Souza and "Anon"....for helping this episode reach full funding and sound quality! If you would like to help with future episodes here is the GoFundMe:

    https://gofund.me/d02b9df8

    For more info on the Salmonfolk multimedia project:

    https://www.salmonfolk.com