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...
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.
And leave the scales on for a skin side down and no flip on the BQ. No more than 10 minutes for farmed and 6 minutes for wild. I like wild for smokeing and Farmed for BQing. Farmed is very hard to over cook and comes out buttery for your BQ party.
Yes the two are different. The one on the left is Farmed Atlantic and the one on the right could be either Pacific Sockeye or Chinook. Both like the video said are healthy to eat. And that recipe ROCKS.
This has been flagged as spam show
Want Wild? How do you feel about this?
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 5 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
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.
Folkboat11 1 year ago
And leave the scales on for a skin side down and no flip on the BQ. No more than 10 minutes for farmed and 6 minutes for wild. I like wild for smokeing and Farmed for BQing. Farmed is very hard to over cook and comes out buttery for your BQ party.
Folkboat11 3 years ago
Yes the two are different. The one on the left is Farmed Atlantic and the one on the right could be either Pacific Sockeye or Chinook. Both like the video said are healthy to eat. And that recipe ROCKS.
Folkboat11 3 years ago