End of the Line is an award-winning documentary that takes a close look at the impact of our global love affair with fish as food, examining the decline of fisheries around the world and potential consumer- and policy-driven solutions to reverse the losses. After our screening of the film, a panel discussion will provide a Bay Area perspective on the issue with Casson Trenor, senior markets campaigner at Greenpeace, and Paul Johnson, president of the Monterey Fish Market. Co-sponsored by Slow Food San Francisco.

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Admission
Free to members
$5 for non-members
Includes pre-screening reception
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