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Greenest fish to eat? I love to eat fish, and am weaning myself off sushi. What is the most environmentally friendly fish to buy at the grocery store?
I live in Austin, so I assume all fish is brought in from a ways off and the selection isn%26#039;t really the great.
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and google...All the info is out there. 21% 3 Votes
  • Easily Tilapia. They taste good, eat almost anything, and are one of the most efficient crops there is. Their waste can be used as fertilizer, and their food can be waste from other activities such as slaughter houses and beer breweries. They are one of the most exciting crops for the future. 7% 1 Vote
  • hello fellow austinite,

    the best choice is farmed fish of any kind. we are not overfishing the seas, disrupting the ecosystem, and requiring fuel to go get them.

    i bet you could get some good farmed tilapia or bass at whole foods

    although, just because you get something at whole foods doesn%26#039;t necessarily mean it%26#039;s environmentally friendly. even they import off-season produce from chile and other places around the world. that is decidedly unfriendly to the environment. 21% 3 Votes
  • Go to pet store, get fish tank and rise anything you like; guppies are the best.They eat little food. Fried guppies-delicious! 0% 0 Votes
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