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  • Want Wild? 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...

  • The Pacific Salmon Forum PSF - a non-biased scientific body ordered to look into the sea lice issue found that the studies Morton was citing (her own), were incorrect. Co-author Marty Krkosek agreed. Morton and Krkosek were asked to “recalibrate”. She concluded that “the survival of the pink salmon cohort was not statistically different from a reference region without salmon farms.” That’s right – no extinction. Not even a difference.

  • @alaskaranchedsalmon- your input on this is as valid as phillip morris' on why tobacco is safe. nice try. farmed salmon sucks and tastes disgusting. and dont lie it is DYED.

  • @radionurse I know, facts suck. The FACT that farmed salmon IS NOT dyed is killing you. Too bad.

    If you want to say it's dyed, then we'll have to admit that Alaska salmon is "dyed" too. ALL SALMON eat food that has a carotene in it and it changes their flesh to a pink/red color.

    It just occured to me; this guy says "the farmed salmon industry has really hurt the Alaska salmon fishery", but then states that the product is "poor quality"??? How does that work?

  • @radionurse I am sure you are saying this about the Alaska Farmed Salmon also?

  • My be an UNCENSOREDINTERVIEW but why censore comments?

  • Here here.

  • @millicentbistander fucking A man

  • The color is different because they're a different species. Just look at the difference in color between white spring, chum, and sockeye.

    They don't inject farmed fish with color or dye... total myth. A natural pigment from crustaceans found in the food pellets gives farmed fish a slightly different colored flesh than wild Atlantic salmon

  • Just because an animal is non-native, doesn't make it "invasive."

    In the early 1900s, millions of Atlantic salmon were released into a few rivers on Vancouver Island in the hopes of starting a sport fishery for Atlantic salmon. It totally failed.

  • Better stick to music bud. Alaska produces an additional 60 million salmon each year by salmon ranching - that's 3 times as much farmed salmon produced on the Pacific west coast. Might want to look into a mirror to figure out why your salmon ain't worth much.

    And what's with "farmed salmon injected with dye". Nonsense. Pure nonsense.

    Hope the music is more thoughtful than the members.

    Nice input from the chick..."dye". Brilliant.

  • Now I know.

  • Now you don't know squat my friend.

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