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Norway’s Atlantic salmon risks going the way of the panda
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News
November 13 - 2024
EN Europe

Norway’s Atlantic salmon risks going the way of the panda

The Economist

Climate change and fish farming are endangering its future
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What to Know About the Salmon on Your Plate
Podcast
October 15 - 2024
EN Europe

What to Know About the Salmon on Your Plate

NPR

Norway is the largest exporter of salmon in the world. And while some of those fish are wild-caught, many are raised in 'fish farms'- large cylindrical pens made of nylon in the open water. Sometimes these farmed fish escape, mixing with the local population and causing ecological issues. We see farmed fish in a Norwegian fjord and hear about potential solutions to the problem. By Rob Schmitz, Greg Dixon
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Deep inside a Norwegian fjord, a dream of farming salmon sustainably
Investigative Journalism
October 14 - 2024
EN Europe

Deep inside a Norwegian fjord, a dream of farming salmon sustainably

NPR

Eide’s closed loop farming system raises the question: Why isn’t the entire industry farming salmon this way? By Rob Schmitz.

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Not every Norwegian feels guilty but many do
Investigative Journalism
July 28 - 2024
EN Global

Not every Norwegian feels guilty but many do

BBC

Wealthy Norwegians are increasingly contrasting their comfortable lives with those of people who are struggling, particularly overseas. This includes examining how farming salmon is harming food security in West Africa.
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Political agreement lowers Norway's proposed salmon tax to 25 percent
News
May 25 - 2023
EN Europe

Political agreement lowers Norway's proposed salmon tax to 25 percent

Seafood Source

Multiple political parties in Norway have reportedly reached an agreement on a new resource rent tax on aquaculture with a reduced tax rate of 25 percent, down from the originally proposed 40 percent.
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