Episode
Frontline: The Fish on My Plate
Overview
Best-selling author and lifelong fisherman Paul Greenberg spends a year eating fish at breakfast, lunch and dinner to help answer the question: “What fish should I eat that’s good for me and good for the planet?”
Details
- Series
- Frontline
- Season
- Season 35
- Episode
- Episode 13
- Air date
- 2017-04-25
Episode context
The Fish on My Plate is Episode 13 in Season 35 of Frontline. It aired on 2017-04-25.
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