In 2022, more fish were farmed than were captured from the ocean. It’s most likely that the fish you eat was raised in captivity on a farm—but that is especially true of salmon. The most widely available salmon products are made from the Atlantic salmon, which is now entirely farmed rather than wild-captured. Why? Overfishing, mostly. In 1948, the U.S. Atlantic salmon fishery was shut down as wild populations were devastated by commercial fishing as well as dams and pollution.
Yet, farming salmon in the trillions is no solution, either. The increasingly intensive aquaculture industry, particularly salmon farming, has been found to pollute surrounding waters and jeopardize wild fish populations with disease.
And maybe you didn’t know that the salmon on your plate almost certainly came from a farm, but that’s not all. That fish in your dish may not even be as healthy as you thought.