The Moore Foundation is the major source of funding for sea lice research by environmental organizations in British Columbia. SeaWeb publicized sea lice research by the David Suzuki Foundation during the time that SeaWeb was funded to "shift consumer and retailer demand away from farmed salmon." Alexandra Morton and John Volpe are profiled at SeaWeb as photographers.
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Click on my name and check out a video that shows you how salmon are grown in Alaska. The video is called "Alaska Salmon Farming".
schmarly2007 3 years ago
Both Farmed and wild are just fine to eat. Save the wild eat them all.
Folkboat11 3 years ago
The Moore Foundation is the major source of funding for sea lice research by environmental organizations in British Columbia. SeaWeb publicized sea lice research by the David Suzuki Foundation during the time that SeaWeb was funded to "shift consumer and retailer demand away from farmed salmon." Alexandra Morton and John Volpe are profiled at SeaWeb as photographers.
Folkboat11 3 years ago
Not all salmon from Alaska is wild - 50% of the salmon from Alaska is ranched (that ain't wild). Search in You Tube for 'Alaska Salmon Ranching"
crampedu2 3 years ago