3) Safe Seafood
Safe Seafood provides rankings—“enjoy!” (green), “eat in moderation” (orange) and “avoid” (red)—for over 100 different types of seafood. Each species includes a photo, description and even a link to Wikipedia with more information about that type of seafood. It’s pretty minimalist without a glossary of terms, any GPS functionality or recipes and wine pairings. But as a quick, easy-to-use guide it definitely gets the job done. The app costs $.99 and the developers donate 10% of all proceeds to the Environmental Defense Fund.
(Price: $.99)
If you want to learn more about sustainable seafood I recommend checking out the benefits and drawbacks of farmed fish as well as the common practice of mislabeled seafood. It’s also good to know about shark finning.
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