cover image Eat Like a Fish: My Adventures as a Fisherman Turned Restorative Ocean Farmer

Eat Like a Fish: My Adventures as a Fisherman Turned Restorative Ocean Farmer

Bren Smith. Knopf, $26.95 (320p) ISBN 978-0-451-49454-2

Smith combines memoir and sustainability treatise with mixed success while recounting his path from a rugged youth fishing the Bering Sea to inventing 3D ocean farming, a process that harvests a mixture of shellfish and ocean greens. In addition to telling his own story, he celebrates sea greens, gives guidance on starting an ocean farm (“Keeping Your Farm Afloat”), and looks back at the history, and into the future, of ocean farming. Any of these subjects could make a book of its own, and the resulting mélange is overstuffed and disappointingly under-realized. However, the work does have its highlights, such as discussions of the positive impacts brought about by ocean farming—sustainable food production, increased employment, improved ocean water quality—and of the many, sometimes surprising, uses of seaweed in fertilizer, animal feed, and fireproofing. Smith even provides seaweed recipes for at-home experimentation, such as Barbecue Kelp and Carrots, Kelp and Cauliflower Scampi, and Kelp Butter. This uneven but sometimes rewarding work shines a needed light on a lesser-known area of sustainable agriculture. (May)