

Every Last Fish


A fresh and fascinating take on fish, the fishing industry, and our shared future, from one of our most intrepid and entertaining nonfiction writers.
Slippery, wet, and strange: Fish can be easier to think of as food than as fellow animals. But what do we know about these creatures we meet on our dinner table and how they got there? For the first time in history, humans are eating more farmed fish than wild, and our fish consumption is predicted to increase. But with warming oceans, diminishing fish stocks, and questions about fish farming practices, where will the fish come from?
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In Every Last Fish, Rose George dives into these questions by exploring the vast industries that support our appetite for fish sticks and salmon burgers, and the colossal illegal fishing trade whose practices and standards are unmonitored and often dangerous. Journeying to the bottom of the ocean and back, she examines the machinations of this $200 billion food system—one that’s growing rapidly even as fish populations disappear.
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Along the way, George introduces us to the people on the front lines of fishes and fishing: fishermen, divers, marine biologists, fish fryers, and fishwives. She presents minnows who shout; discovers the underwater soap operas of wolffish; and, despite her constant seasickness, boards trawlers to see firsthand the impact of fishing on our emptying oceans. Her journey ends at the fish counter, with guidance for readers looking to make better choices, both for the ocean’s health and their own.
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Ranging from Alaska to the United Kingdom to Senegal and beyond, Every Last Fish is an unforgettable trip through the ocean’s inhabitants and workers. With irresistible wit and an eye for the unusual, George reveals the unseen and endangered world behind what you buy at the seafood counter, while also bringing to life that dead fish on your plate.
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Every Last Fish: A deep dive into everything they do for us and we do to them is the US version, published by WW Norton on November 4, 2025.
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Every Last Fish: What fish do for us and what we do to them is the UK version, published by Granta on 23 October 2025.
Every Last Fish, Rose George's exploration of commercial overfishing, is a reminder of how careless we are with our planet's vanishing bounty of underwater life. It's a warning of the consequences of such carelessness. But it's also a story of our beautiful and fascinating underwater worlds and of the sometimes unexpected ways we try not to destroy but to protect them...
—Deborah Blum
Rose George is a fearless and dogged reporter, one of our best... [She] writes with heart, heat, and wit... I've loved all Rose George's books, but I think I love this one most.
—Mary Roach
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Once again Rose George, equipped with wide-ranging curiosity and bracing dashes of coruscating humor, takes us on an astoundingly eye-opening journey through the
terms human and pelagic, of our consumption of fish.
—Tom Vanderbilt
She presents her material with as much aplomb as a top chef presenting a grilled Dover sole … honest, clear-sighted and recommendable.
—Tom Fort, Literary Review
