Dan Barber: How I fell in love with a fish
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2010
- www.ted.com Chef Dan Barber squares off with a dilemma facing many chefs today: how to keep fish on the menu. With impeccable research and deadpan humor, he chronicles his pursuit of a sustainable fish he could love, and the foodie's honeymoon he's enjoyed since discovering an outrageously delicious fish raised using a revolutionary farming method in Spain.
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This is by far my favourite Ted talk I’ve ever watched.
This is such a great TED talk, best assignment I've ever had
One of my favourite TED talks ever. He hit the nail right on the head, and this is an issue of such deep importance to everyday life and our impacts on the world.
SpiritOfTheWest49 I love doing a skool project where I have to rewatch this millions pf times to answer all the questions
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@Killian Bowen Instablaster :)
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its crazy how people think corn and wheat is more eco friendly when cows are far more efficient
Read this guys book "The Third Plate". Best cookbook I have ever read with only one recipe. Leave Mother Nature alone, and she will thank you.
7 years later, I still watch this.
Never tire of it :)
Me too and I am getting other people to think like this. Fisheries and government now interested in talking with our group.
Me too
same
I’ve listened to this talk 5 times over the past few years and it always amazes me!!! Spectacular!!!
"How can we create conditions that allow every community to feed itself?"
I LOVE this question! This gets us thinking in the right direction. Spread out the dependence, don't centralize it. Encourage healthy food bioregions EVERYWHERE!
the sentence should end itself “substantially” you want to thrive, not to wade**
I can go back to this talk again and again,its more relevant now, 12 years after!
He articulated everything so well, what an important message
Still one of my most favourite TED talks...
Thank you Dan. I am a vegetarian (do not eat fishes) but I bow to you this time.
beautiful talk .. loved it. shows how much dan barber has prepared for this. and loved the standing ovation the audience gave him at the end.
I need to try this fish
That fish farm made me teary. So happy that it exists. I hope that it's still a stable healthy system today.
Excellent! One of the best TED talks ever. There is ton of substance in this 20min talk. Entertaining too!
Boy oh Boy, I loved hearing this Ted Talk the first time I heard it about a year ago, and Dan still sounds good with this much time away. I told almost everyone I know about this talk, (one of my favorites) and put it in a link list I send to new friends and acquaintances "about ideas worth sharing"...
Thank you for posting this here on CZcams for me to come across while compiling a playlist about DanBarber of Blue Hills @ Stone Farms. He is such a great storyteller/speaker!
Great talk, inspiring, and well brought. I was actually eating fish while watching and now I wonder how much better it could taste in the future.
We need self-renewing farms and self-sustaining communities. Also, it is important that our farm focuses its expertise on ecological network, biotic community, and organic farming. Because a good food that is naturally produced is an indication that our ecosystems are thriving.
My AP Human Geo teacher assigned this video for homework, and I was so confused by the title. Now I get it. This video was amazing, and it really opened my eyes to the issue.
I’d like to say something here...
Can I add something to that?
Can I say something here?
I have a question about that.
I’d like to add my two cents
I’d like to comment on that
can you do it this for me this is my homework
This is one of my favourite TEDTalks - such an important issue.
This is an awesome talk indeed you know.i love the humor of this guy and how informative he is. As soon as i listen to this talk , i immediately realized the best way to farm is extensively not intensively because it saves costs and effort, like his friend's farm, he feed effortlessly because there is a food chain here you know: fish eats eels and even microorganisms/ They are a real bird sanctuary here the birds fly over 150 miles to comto the city and it's weird because that's too far its not because they love their offspring but divine food. THey even lose 20 percent of fish for the flamingos.TO conclude, that is a great talk tks!
Thank you Dan for a wonderful talk.
this has been one of my favorite ted presentations!
incredible. so well delivered and such an entertaining presentation. this is about solutions!
seriously good videos. Every single one is brilliant :) good job.
A great example of how a great story, delivers a message more powerfully, than any other way.
YEAH! Best TED lecture in a long while!
Beautiful beautiful beautiful!!!
Thanks Dan Barber for sharing this amazing talk!!!
One of my all time favorites
The laughter at 4:20
Excellent Dan. I loved this talk that you gave. Exciting, sad and hopeful all in one!
Three biggest challenges we (the world) have to overcome; end religious (all) wars, end world hunger, and save the Ocean. This gives us hope on restoring the Ocean. After watching Seaspiracy I stopped eating fish. Plant based whole foods is best for our health. Very inspiring presentation Dan. Thanks.
In my humble opinion, quite the contrary, because it doesn't further changes like this.
Amazing presentation! Brilliant!
I love this guys other TED video even more
wonderful talk gives me hope for the future of this planet
This deserves more views
11 years later I still watch this
native Hawaiian fishponds for mullet work the same way too!
Absolutely fascinating. I'm speechless.
Beautiful presentation.
This was great!!!
Why are people so amazed that nature can take care of itself and revert to a healthier state over time when we stop fucking with it? Biology is intelligent.
wow, this talk was a thousand times more interesting than i thought it would be.
This was most excellent.
Thank you, Dan.
Brilliant talk.
A great GREAT talk and story! More more more of this kind of good news!!!
No es solo el punto de que comeremos más rico en el futuro, sino de nuestra supervivencia como raza humana!!! Magnífica charla!
hey has a great speech on foie gras too. amazing speaker. brilliant ideas.
One Straw Revolution - great book
Thank you. The farming method described *is* revolutionary, but it's also quite popular - just very unusual on a large scale. It's called Permaculture.
No doubt! Flawless, Funny, Inspirational, Enlightening, coherent and ....... I LOVE FISH!!!
A brilliant point made there...
I really enjoyed this talk. Much more then I thought I would, I was facinated through all 19 minutes. :)
This should be the future IMO. It seems good for budget, good for the enviroment, and good eating. So why is it that we don't fish farm like this normally?
Thanks! ; )
Thank you so much!!
Great talk. :D
"fish that taste like chicken", ha ha priceless! :P
good to see sustainable farming. Too many environmental disasters from outdated practices.
Very Good talk.
Dan Barber rocks!
My teacher used this video to teach us about eco-systems and its an extremely good video
Amazing.
truly inspiring
this is absolutely genius
Totally awesome. I man after my own heart. I appreciate him exposing more of the truth behind the American fish farming. I don't eat them - if I can help it.
Beautiful
Amazing
Awesome!
this is awesome
Incredible speaker. Better the second time around. Also a cooker of flesh getting a standing ovation from TEDster veggies is no easy feat
This is mad! large scale permaculture
great stuff
AWESOME video
how do they gather the fish from the farm?
Can’t believe this video only has 3.1 thousand likes...
Well worth watching
it just donned on me.. this fish.. i love it, where can i (m)eat this fish?
Still my favorite
This is not some revolution in aquaculture, It's called a fishery, a private fishery.
excellent
very interesting
I hope this can change things for the better
I cant believe something like this of such scale exits. Worth for all agriculturalist to learn NEW definition of "sustainability" - high time we start doing our bit to protect our ecology.
Someone was successful here! This speaker has made me think different about ecology and food something I've never considered very important IN THIS WAY...
amazing
brilliant!
Great points. And I would like to try the fish fed with and tastes like chicken.
sooo true
Always glad to see these ideas getting more exposure!
Look up Bill Mollison / Permaculture.
For a second I thought you meant Andrew Millison, but no, it's Bill Mollison, though Millison is awesome too.
Great!
great vid
“The fish tasted like chicken “ lol.
What information did you learn about the speaker and his background?
What hook/grabber does the speaker use?
What words or phrases in the video are new to you? Write three words/phrases and their definitions.?
what a great speaker! i click on the video by accident... i dont know anything about fish and got sucked in...and watch the whole video!
@dadattam I was thinking this. The argument of "dan" was that we have too many chicken and can "trade" them for fish. Well...we are better at growing them than fish, I'll take that trade.
brilliant
"fish tasted like chicken" i loled
@cchilder & planetdarwin, you advocate a move away from excessive consumption! I couldn't agree more.Our current mind set is of fear, coupled with an intense sense of isolation & loneliness, borne of seeking happiness in all the wrong places, the symptoms: indulgence in consumption to avert these feelings.
My own experience has drawn me to reconnect with life, not through thought, but redirecting the focus of my attention to feeling life. Perhaps our greatest love affair is with the universe.
The Time Magazine article says about 1,200 tons of fish annually on 3,200 hectares of marshland. As most of the new "extensive" ecological-community-dominated farms are equally devoted to promoting the model as they are to actual production, it's hard to say what max capacity would be from this method.
I have been watching this with ecology students for years. Miguel knows nothing of fish farming, but he is an expert in relationships!
The one type of harvest that supports the environment... very very impressive and admirable! Now go watch the movie "The Cove" to see an example of unfortunate and brutal alternatives to this type of farming! A heartache of a subject, but very important, also revealing that the health issues of eating larger fish such as tuna, dolphin, whale etc. is the amount of mercury in the fish. As human beings we love fish myself included and this type of farm seems like an excellent option :)