Patagonia’s 2019 film focuses on the fight for the future of wild fish and the environment that supports them, exposing threats posed by fish farms and our loss of faith in nature.
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Animal welfare
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79 minutes
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Artifishal the most watched Patagonia film directed by Josh “Bones” Murphy.
Fact
Artifishal the most watched Patagonia film directed by Josh “Bones” Murphy.
Artifishal the most watched Patagonia film directed by Josh “Bones” Murphy.
Join the worldwide community of people working to save wild fish and their habitats. You can start by supporting an environmental group near you.
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Join the worldwide community of people working to save wild fish and their habitats. You can start by supporting an environmental group near you.
Join the worldwide community of people working to save wild fish and their habitats. You can start by supporting an environmental group near you.
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Friends don’t let friends eat farmed salmon. The next time you’re out to dinner and a friend says they’re ordering the salmon, casually ask if they’ve seen Artifishal.
There are numerous actions you can take to help us take ocean-farmed salmon Off the table.