Episode 01 // Mark Titus on Fish, Filmmaking, and How to Save What You Love

Mark Titus At The Table Podcast

 

It’s our first official podcast episode! I’m talking to filmmaker Mark Titus about his award-winning documentary The Breach.

We also talk about the state of our wild salmon fisheries, and what has become his driving question: How do you save what you love?

 

RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE:

August Island Pictures

The Breach Film

The Wild Film (upcoming)

Mountain in the Clouds

Ready to see The Breach? Click here to watch it online.

 

FURTHER READING:

EPA and Pebble Limited Partnership Reach Settlement AgreementMay 2017, Environmental Protection Agency

Farmed and Dangerous? Pacific Salmon Confront Rogue Atlantic CousinsAugust 2017, Scientific American

Why Are Atlantic Salmon Being Farmed in the Northwest? August 2017, NPR

‘Environmental Nightmare’ After Thousands of Atlantic Salmon Escape Fish Farm August 2017, NPR

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On this podcast episode, Filmmaker Mark Titus talks about his award-winning documentary The Breach, why wild salmon matter, farmed versus wild salmon, and how to save wild salmon.