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Hope in the Water

Using 100% Fish

Icelandic Chef Gísli Matthías Auðunsson makes use of an entire cod, creating two seafood dishes.

Aired 06/14/2024 | Expires 06/20/2031 | Rating TV-PG

Hope in the Water

Using 100% Fish

Special | 5m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

Icelandic Chef Gísli Matthías Auðunsson makes use of an entire cod, creating two seafood dishes.

Economist Thor Sigfusson is changing the way we eat fish, challenging people to use 100% of it.  Icelandic Chef Gísli Matthías Auðunsson makes use of an entire cod, creating two seafood dishes. Using all the parts of the fish puts less pressure on fisheries and helps create a sustainable future.

Aired 06/14/2024 | Expires 06/20/2031 | Rating TV-PG

Hope in the Water

Using 100% Fish

Special | 5m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

Economist Thor Sigfusson is changing the way we eat fish, challenging people to use 100% of it.  Icelandic Chef Gísli Matthías Auðunsson makes use of an entire cod, creating two seafood dishes. Using all the parts of the fish puts less pressure on fisheries and helps create a sustainable future.

Aired 06/14/2024 | Expires 06/20/2031 | Rating TV-PG

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