
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Salmon farming has long been plagued by questions over its environmental impact and welfare concerns for farmed fish and the wild fish that live nearby. Charlotte Smith asks if those concerns might be reduced if the industry moves into deeper, wilder waters.
There's also a look at illegal meat imports and the resources that the Port of Dover has to police the arrival of suspect foods on British shores.
Producer: Rebecca Rooney
By BBC Radio 44.5
5353 ratings
Salmon farming has long been plagued by questions over its environmental impact and welfare concerns for farmed fish and the wild fish that live nearby. Charlotte Smith asks if those concerns might be reduced if the industry moves into deeper, wilder waters.
There's also a look at illegal meat imports and the resources that the Port of Dover has to police the arrival of suspect foods on British shores.
Producer: Rebecca Rooney

7,683 Listeners

893 Listeners

1,044 Listeners

44 Listeners

5,425 Listeners

1,785 Listeners

1,797 Listeners

1,098 Listeners

1,922 Listeners

277 Listeners

267 Listeners

347 Listeners

246 Listeners

166 Listeners

108 Listeners

256 Listeners

89 Listeners

141 Listeners

4,177 Listeners

3,188 Listeners

728 Listeners

12 Listeners

13 Listeners

35 Listeners