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anthony: mark marhefka has been a fisherman since the 70s. he takes an unusual and much needed approach to catching fish. instead of raking the sea of the same overfished, mindlessly popular species, he passionately promotes the just as good and usually better, less known, and underutilized stuff. sean: one of the great things about the low country is the flavor of our waterways, and that wasn t being represented properly in all of the restaurants. then all of a sudden, i hear about this guy who has the most beautiful fish you ve ever seen, but you got to go to the dock and get it. [ laughter ] anthony: frustrated by the conventional wisdom, by the mishandling of fish by other distributors, and the narrow range available on the market, he became his own dealer, starting abundant seafood, one of the country s first csfs or community supported fisheries. ....
Instead of raking the sea of the same overfished mindlessly populous species, he passionately promotes the just as good and usually better less known and underutilized stuff. one of the great things about the low country is the flavor of our waterways and that wasn t being represented properly in all the restaurants. all of a sudden i hear about this guy who has the most beautiful fish you ve ever seen, but you got to go to the dock and get it. frustrated by the conventional wisdom, mishandling of fish by other distributors and the narrow range on the market, he became his own dealer, starting abundant seafood, one of the country s first community supported fisheries, csfs. he s changed the way people think about so-called trash fish. look at how beautiful that is. today s catch, trigger fish. any market for these things? oh, my god. yeah? we can t keep it in house enough. really? really. ....
About the low country is the flavor of our waterways, and that wasn t being represented properly in all of the restaurants. then all of a sudden, i hear about this guy who has the most beautiful fish you ve ever seen, but you got to go to the dock and get it. [ laughter ] anthony: frustrated by the conventional wisdom, by the mishandling of fish by other distributors, and the narrow range available on the market, he became his own dealer, starting abundant seafood, one of the country s first csfs or community supported fisheries. he s changed the way people think about so-called trash fish. sean: look at how beautiful that is. anthony: today s catch triggerfish. any market for these things? mark: oh my god. anthony: yeah? mark: we can t go and keep it in house enough. anthony: no really? mark: really. sean: but the crazy thing is it s like even five years ago there wasn t a single one of these on the menu. you know, before we all knew mark, everyone had the same c ....
anthony: mark marhefka has been a fisherman since the 70s. he takes an unusual and much needed approach to catching fish. instead of raking the sea of the same overfished, mindlessly popular species, he passionately promotes the just as good and usually better, less known, and underutilized stuff. sean: one of the great things about the low country is the flavor of our waterways, and that wasn t being represented properly in all of the restaurants. then all of a sudden, i hear about this guy who has the most beautiful fish you ve ever seen, but you got to go to the dock and get it. [ laughter ] anthony: frustrated by the conventional wisdom, by the mishandling of fish by other distributors, and the narrow range available on the market, he became his own dealer, starting abundant seafood, one of the country s first csfs or community supported fisheries. he s changed the way people think about so-called trash fish. sean: look at how beautiful ....
Frontier of hunters, you know, to go and to feed the world, and that s what we do. anthony: mark marhefka has been a fisherman since the 70s. he takes an unusual and much needed approach to catching fish. instead of raking the sea of the same overfished, mindlessly popular species, he passionately promotes the just as good and usually better, less known, and underutilized stuff. sean: one of the great things about the low country is the flavor of our waterways, and that wasn t being represented properly in all of the restaurants. then all of a sudden, i hear about this guy who has the most beautiful fish you ve ever seen, but you got to go to the dock and get it. [ laughter ] anthony: frustrated by the conventional wisdom, by the mishandling of fish by other distributors, and the narrow range available on the market, he became his own dealer, starting abundant seafood, one of the country s first csfs or community supported fisheries. he s changed the way people think about so-ca ....