We have an update for you...and it's going to blow you away. Click on our name and see what's really happened to wild salmon since you posted this video about salmon farming in British Columbia.
Tried writing to you are your rediculous channel page freudorf and I am pretty sure the paragragh long note never went through.I will shorten it for you Kiss my Ass and stick your comments in yours.
the aquaculture industry started because supply of wild fish can't meet demand. Now the same people who are trying to save the wild stocks are being blamed for the problem by easily manipulated people.
Dirtbag schmarly is a testement to how we human beings have become.We don't care about a damn thing.This is the most important tragedy to hit our country Canada that we can fix and could have prevented in the first place.People of the world wander around having to take an assorted array of pills to get through their lives that is filled with depression.Why, because we have become detached from that which is important!
What is needed is a really good answer to the sealice problem. Salmon farming is a good industry for these remote regions, what's never been sorted out is a effective agent to break the sea lice problem to a level which does not have effects on the natural stocks of wild fish.
Dear Absoftitanium - actually Copper River salmon from Alaska are the highest in dioxins and pcb's (Ewald et al 1998). No pesticides are used in culturing salmon, so I don't know where you dreamed that one up?
absoftitanium have you ever taken a run up the Fraser River ? I lived on it and is so polluted by industry it isn't funny. Amazing salmon even make it past the industrial areas to spawn at all.
The video was very well put together. I have been a commercial salmon fisherman all my life and I just wanted to add one thing that wasn't really mentioned.... The Atlanic farmed salmon sometimes/somehow end up escaping from the pens and end up mixing in with the the wild salmon. We are catching them in our nets more and more these days. Once they are free in the BC waters it allows them to migrate to multiple areas while bringing their diseases with them to contaminate......
What nets would those be karmaline ? There are hardley any openings to fish anymore from what I've read and seen in these videos so how are you catching Atlantics .
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We have an update for you...and it's going to blow you away. Click on our name and see what's really happened to wild salmon since you posted this video about salmon farming in British Columbia.
AquacultureAwareness 1 year ago
Tried writing to you are your rediculous channel page freudorf and I am pretty sure the paragragh long note never went through.I will shorten it for you Kiss my Ass and stick your comments in yours.
SaveCetaceansNOW 3 years ago
the aquaculture industry started because supply of wild fish can't meet demand. Now the same people who are trying to save the wild stocks are being blamed for the problem by easily manipulated people.
freudorf 3 years ago
Dirtbag schmarly is a testement to how we human beings have become.We don't care about a damn thing.This is the most important tragedy to hit our country Canada that we can fix and could have prevented in the first place.People of the world wander around having to take an assorted array of pills to get through their lives that is filled with depression.Why, because we have become detached from that which is important!
SaveCetaceansNOW 3 years ago
Why watch part 2 when part 1 is so friggin' boring?
schmarly2007 3 years ago
hey is this broad on BC bud or what. Shit I've heard it's good stuff but really ?? She seems a little spacey
MrArchiebarker 2 years ago
What is needed is a really good answer to the sealice problem. Salmon farming is a good industry for these remote regions, what's never been sorted out is a effective agent to break the sea lice problem to a level which does not have effects on the natural stocks of wild fish.
UselessEustace 3 years ago
Farmed salmon contains many times the mercury, dioxin, many pesticides and other systemic poisons of wild salmon. You are what you eat.
absoftitanium 3 years ago
Dear Absoftitanium - actually Copper River salmon from Alaska are the highest in dioxins and pcb's (Ewald et al 1998). No pesticides are used in culturing salmon, so I don't know where you dreamed that one up?
schmarly2007 3 years ago
absoftitanium have you ever taken a run up the Fraser River ? I lived on it and is so polluted by industry it isn't funny. Amazing salmon even make it past the industrial areas to spawn at all.
MrArchiebarker 2 years ago
Truly sad to see many species of life dieing thanks to human greed interfering with nature.
asukawave 3 years ago
The video was very well put together. I have been a commercial salmon fisherman all my life and I just wanted to add one thing that wasn't really mentioned.... The Atlanic farmed salmon sometimes/somehow end up escaping from the pens and end up mixing in with the the wild salmon. We are catching them in our nets more and more these days. Once they are free in the BC waters it allows them to migrate to multiple areas while bringing their diseases with them to contaminate......
karmaline 3 years ago
What nets would those be karmaline ? There are hardley any openings to fish anymore from what I've read and seen in these videos so how are you catching Atlantics .
MrArchiebarker 2 years ago
Its a disgrace our Federal and Provincial governments are allowing this to happen in our
waters.
I am so glad there is people like Alex and others who are trying to end this fish farming that is so dangerous to our wild salmon stocks.
The evidence is there from all the problems other countries that had fish farms before BC did should be all the science needed to end this practice.
Thanks for posting these series of videos for all the world to see.
Lettermail 3 years ago