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Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019

MacReads Portland: The Fish Market by Lee van der Voo

Join fellow Portland Alumni for a lively discussion of The Fish Market by Lee van der Voo.


Please RSVP to Amy Kirkman at: [email protected]


Amy's home is located in the Eastmoreland area *Address information will be provided upon registration for the event.


About the book...Gulf Wild - the first seafood brand in America to trace each fish from the sea to the table - emerged after grouper, the star of fried fish sandwiches, fell off menus due to overfishing. The brand was born when the government privatized the rights to fish to fix the problem. Through traceability, Gulf Wild was met with burgeoning consumer demand for domestic, sustainable seafood, selling in boutique grocers and catapulting the grouper from the hamburger bun to the white tablecloth. 


But the property rights that saved grouper also shifted control of the fish from public to private, forever changing the relationship between wild seafood and the people that eat it. 

Aboard fishing vessels from Alaska to Maine, inside restaurants of top chefs, and from the halls of Congress, in The Fish Market, journalist Lee van der Voo tells the story of the people and the places left behind in this era of ocean privatization-a trend that now controls more than half of American seafood. Following seafood money from U.S. docks to Wall Street, she explains the methods that investors, equity firms, and seafood landlords have used to capture the upside of the sustainable seafood movement, and why many people believe in them. She also goes behind the scenes of the Slow Fish Movement-among holdouts against privatization of the sea- to show why they argue consumers don't have to buy sustainability from Wall Street, or choose between the environment and their fisherman. Macmillan Publisher



About the author...LEE VAN DER VOO is an award-winning journalist who writes about sustainability, food, policy, and social justice. Her research has been funded by the Fund for Investigative Journalism as well as the Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellowship. On staff at InvesitgateWest, the nonprofit journalism studio for the Pacific Northwest, her work has been featured in The New York Times, Reuters, USA Today, The Chicago Tribune, CNN, Slate, and High Country News. She lives in Portland, Oregon. Macmillan Publisher


 

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Hosted by Amy Kirkman '89