Don, is Pure Salmon being payed? It is a good thing " Vivian Krause' is in to research. Look for her interviews on Youtube. American foundations have payed over $90 million to promote so called wild Alaskan over farmed. Millions of that money went to so-called grassroots protests in western Canada. Why didn't these foundations put any money to enviromental action in the Gulf of Mexico, on the eastren seaboard or the Alaskan coast?
Hey Don, is it Pure Alaska Salmon you are looking for? Alaska Seafood Processing creates dead zones
September 28, 2011
Trident Seafoods Corp. to Pay $2.5 Million to Resolve Clean Water Act Violations and Spend More Than $30 Million to Upgrade Processing PlantsSettlement to reduce discharges of seafood...
@Torste0908 My dear, did you actually listen to what he said? This man is trying to achieve better standards for aquaculture farming, so that wild fish and the marine environment are better protected. Something that benefits us all. So please stop rambling.
@radiofreeantwerp Yeah I did, and I'm also not ignorant, this man will come across on the surface as nothing but a well-doer, but the fact is that he has frequently made false statements and accusations and literally tried to scare people off fat fish.
He claims that the fish industries are underdeveloped and not handling contamination of parasites etc, but he has no backing for the problem actually being there at that scale, he never has had.
@Torste0908 Maybe you could try to look beyond what seems like a personal grudge against Don Staniford and have a peek at Farmed Salmon Exposed on Youtbue
@Torste0908 "We've come from countries all over the world!", it's pretty much just him and a loud minority, the same kind of people who chain themselves to trees, just a thorn in everyone's side and make no difference in the big picture.
This man is a media magnet and only cares about that coverage, deep down I'm sure this cause means nothing more to him than the starving kids in the Cape of Africa.
Google"A charity with plenty of very long tentacles". We are being Americanized.
"They are de facto political organizations in B.C.," he says. "They're distorting the balance of power where a few people control these huge amounts of money that flow in from the U.S." And, he believes the growing impact of environmental groups is only hurting British Columbia's economic potential".
Does Pure Salmon's thinking also apply to Alaska???? Up to 41% of the salmon that Alaska exports has been raised in plastic trays, fed pellets, held in open net pens for up to 12 months, then released into the wild. Alaska farms up to 1.5 billion salmon each year to sustain their fake wild salmon fishery. Do we realy know what we are getting with a "Wild Packed Salmon" ?
UPDATE!!!!! (it's 2010). Now we have record returns of sockeye salmon in British Columbia. Great pink salmon and chinook salmon too.
So, it's clear this "scare" was a trumped up tactic to try to scare the consumer away from a healthy food source - farm-raised salmon. Just shows Morton is wrong.
Does Morton ever get it right? You bet, when she said.
"I don't have a great set of credentials." Get a new job..
Don, is Pure Salmon being payed? It is a good thing " Vivian Krause' is in to research. Look for her interviews on Youtube. American foundations have payed over $90 million to promote so called wild Alaskan over farmed. Millions of that money went to so-called grassroots protests in western Canada. Why didn't these foundations put any money to enviromental action in the Gulf of Mexico, on the eastren seaboard or the Alaskan coast?
Folkboat11 3 months ago
Hey Don, is it Pure Alaska Salmon you are looking for? Alaska Seafood Processing creates dead zones
September 28, 2011
Trident Seafoods Corp. to Pay $2.5 Million to Resolve Clean Water Act Violations and Spend More Than $30 Million to Upgrade Processing PlantsSettlement to reduce discharges of seafood...
Folkboat11 4 months ago
what a sad little man, lacking a purpose in his life
Torste0908 10 months ago
@Torste0908 My dear, did you actually listen to what he said? This man is trying to achieve better standards for aquaculture farming, so that wild fish and the marine environment are better protected. Something that benefits us all. So please stop rambling.
radiofreeantwerp 6 months ago
@radiofreeantwerp Yeah I did, and I'm also not ignorant, this man will come across on the surface as nothing but a well-doer, but the fact is that he has frequently made false statements and accusations and literally tried to scare people off fat fish.
He claims that the fish industries are underdeveloped and not handling contamination of parasites etc, but he has no backing for the problem actually being there at that scale, he never has had.
Torste0908 6 months ago
@Torste0908 Maybe you could try to look beyond what seems like a personal grudge against Don Staniford and have a peek at Farmed Salmon Exposed on Youtbue
radiofreeantwerp 6 months ago
@radiofreeantwerp my comment was directed at him, so no.
Torste0908 6 months ago
@Torste0908 "We've come from countries all over the world!", it's pretty much just him and a loud minority, the same kind of people who chain themselves to trees, just a thorn in everyone's side and make no difference in the big picture.
This man is a media magnet and only cares about that coverage, deep down I'm sure this cause means nothing more to him than the starving kids in the Cape of Africa.
Torste0908 6 months ago
So its back in court a 2nd time for defamatory statements Don? Nice work. Should keep you off the street for awhile.
Folkboat11 10 months ago
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Google"A charity with plenty of very long tentacles". We are being Americanized.
"They are de facto political organizations in B.C.," he says. "They're distorting the balance of power where a few people control these huge amounts of money that flow in from the U.S." And, he believes the growing impact of environmental groups is only hurting British Columbia's economic potential".
Folkboat11 1 year ago 3
Hold your head up high Don. Whats with the hang head?
Folkboat11 1 year ago 4
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Does Pure Salmon's thinking also apply to Alaska???? Up to 41% of the salmon that Alaska exports has been raised in plastic trays, fed pellets, held in open net pens for up to 12 months, then released into the wild. Alaska farms up to 1.5 billion salmon each year to sustain their fake wild salmon fishery. Do we realy know what we are getting with a "Wild Packed Salmon" ?
Folkboat11 1 year ago 17
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UPDATE!!!!! (it's 2010). Now we have record returns of sockeye salmon in British Columbia. Great pink salmon and chinook salmon too.
So, it's clear this "scare" was a trumped up tactic to try to scare the consumer away from a healthy food source - farm-raised salmon. Just shows Morton is wrong.
Does Morton ever get it right? You bet, when she said.
"I don't have a great set of credentials." Get a new job..
Folkboat11 1 year ago 16