October 1, 2015 / Julie Ann Fineman / Huffington Post

The True North of Sustainable Fishing

We told the story about the chicken butchering some time ago and now its time to finish the tale about this farmer, forager and fisher who supplies fresh product to some of the finest restaurants in the Pacific Northwest. Read full article here: The True North of Sustainable Fishing

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