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Fishing for Shrimp

6m 27s

Farmed shrimp has a history of disease and environmental disaster. Shrimp aquaculture scientist Loc Tran is making shrimp farming healthier and more sustainable. He shares the science behind preparing shrimp in the healthiest way at a catch and cook restaurant in Vietnam.

Aired: 07/07/24 | Expires: 06/19/31
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