Rose George | Every Last Fish: what fish do for us and what we do to them
Sun 26 Apr 2026 | 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Cold-blooded, slippery, wet and strange: fish are our fellow animals though we usually just think of them as food. In Every Last Fish, journalist and author Rose George takes us inside the vast legal industries that support our appetite for fish fingers and smoked salmon sandwiches, and the equally colossal illegal fishing trade whose practices and standards are unmonitored and often dangerous. Can fishing ever return to sustainable levels?
Chaired by writer and editor Erica Wagner.
Venue: Old Divinity School
Duration: 1 hour
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Author Biography
Rose George is a British journalist and author. She has written four non-fiction books. A Life Removed; The Big Necessity: The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and Why it Matters; Deep Sea and Foreign Going: Inside Shipping, the Invisible Industry that Brings you 90% of Everything; and Nine Pints: A Journey Through the Money, Medicine, and Mysteries of Blood. She graduated with a First-Class Honours BA in Modern Languages at Somerville College, Oxford in 1992 and an MA in international politics in 1994 from the University of Pennsylvania as a Thouron Scholar and Fulbright Fellow.