Join Barton Seaver in a new series exploring sustainability, community, and environmental concerns as they relate to one of the world’s most common rituals—dinner.
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Chicken by the Sea
Slow-roasted chicken and late summer vegetables are on chef Barton Seaver’s menu when he visits the Chesapeake Bay. Seaver highlights how...
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Wine From Water
Discover how the ocean influences a California vineyard and the sparkling wines it produces in this episode of Cook-Wise, featuring chef...
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The Sweet Taste of Success
The striped bass represents one of the greatest success stories in conservation to date. Join waterman Rick Morlock and the Blue Ocean...
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“B” the Recipe
Join Barton Seaver on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, where he meets a father-son crab-fishing team working to keep a family business and...
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Environmentalism on the Half Shell
Follow Barton Seaver as he visits the owners of a hundred-year-old oyster company who are working to keep the famous oysters on the map—and...
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Size Matters
Join Barton Seaver on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and learn why a little fish called menhaden has a big importance to the health of the ocean....
The Culinary Institute of America presents Barton Seaver
Barton Seaver, who graduated from the CIA in 2001, returned to his alma mater in May 2011 to speak with students about his mission to restore our relationship with the ocean, the land, and with each other—through dinner. In this interview Seaver reflects back on his time as a CIA student and talks about his new book, what it means to be a National Geographic Fellow, and why he believes that "delicious" is the new environmentalism.