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The man who brought salmon to Tasmania

The man who brought salmon to Tasmania

In the mid-1800s, Tasmanian sheep farmer James Youl embarked on a fanciful mission, to transport live Atlantic salmon eggs from the northern hemisphere to the south, thousands of miles across the seas, in the hopes of spawning a viable salmon colony in Australia. It was a mad endeavour that stretched the limits of science and technology, and defied the accepted laws of nature. Guest: Steve Harris, author of Under the influence of salmon: how a man and a fish turned the world upside down Producer: Jack Schmidt

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

September 30, 202519m 8s

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In the mid-1800s, Tasmanian sheep farmer James Youl embarked on a fanciful mission, to transport live Atlantic salmon eggs from the northern hemisphere to the south, thousands of miles across the seas, in the hopes of spawning a viable salmon colony in Australia. It was a mad endeavour that stretched the limits of science and technology, and defied the accepted laws of nature. 

  • Guest: Steve Harris, author of Under the influence of salmon: how a man and a fish turned the world upside down
  • Producer: Jack Schmidt