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Understanding Vietnam’s Shrimp Industry

Season 1 Episode 2 | 2m 57s

Vietnam is one of the world’s largest shrimp suppliers, however, in 2009, the country’s shrimp industry experienced economic disaster following a pathogen outbreak. Dr. Loc Tran, a shrimp aquaculture specialist and a critical figure in identifying and eradicating the pathogen, is helping to pioneer a more sustainable approach to shrimp production.

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In Alaska, the team at Native Conservancy harvests kelp and prepares a traditional feast.
Shrimp aquaculture scientist Loc Tran is making shrimp farming healthier and more sustainable.
A sustainable subscription fish program employs students to market less popular fish.
Icelandic Chef Gísli Matthías Auðunsson makes use of an entire cod, creating two seafood dishes.
Restoring an ancient Hawaiian fishpond may be the key to feeding a community.
Martha Stewart harvests Maine scallops and turns them into delicious delicacies.
Chef Rhoda Magbitang takes a creative approach to cooking urchin and abalone.
Martha Stewart joins Andrew Peters in Maine where he and his crew grow scallops.
Baratunde joins Rodolfo and Raimundo as they hunt for deepwater diamondback squid.
How Puerto Rico’s Deepwater Squid Fishery got its start in the wake of Hurricane Maria.