"...ASMI does a lot more behind the scenes than you are probably aware of. Direct attack ads by people with similar products generally do not work...They are seen as self-serving and lack credibility with the general public. In our case, it is far more credible to leave the attack to third parties, such as environmental groups and newspaper columnists, than it is for us to come out and do it ourselves."
it's funny. My tribe thinks hatcheries are better than fish farms. What a joke. Hatcheries are more dangerous than fish farms. Genetic dilution. No wild salmon left.
Hey jmans - you are on to something alright. Alaska dumps 1.5 billion hatchery raised salmon into the open ocean each year. This is not for the bears, but for the commercial boats to catch and call 'wild'. It may be safer to keep hatchery raised salmon in nets for their entire lifecycle (ie. farming) than it is to let them compete in the wild with naturally wild salmon where they can interbreed and compete for limited food.
So I guess your tribe isn't in favour of hatcheries to rebuild wild stocks then ? Alaska has rebuilt a huge wild (albeit half farmed ) salmon industry through millions of dollars being spent on hatcheries.
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"...ASMI does a lot more behind the scenes than you are probably aware of. Direct attack ads by people with similar products generally do not work...They are seen as self-serving and lack credibility with the general public. In our case, it is far more credible to leave the attack to third parties, such as environmental groups and newspaper columnists, than it is for us to come out and do it ourselves."
Folkboat11 4 years ago
theres no salmon left because all you fuckers destroyed the population with ur nets
funniestuff 4 years ago
it's funny. My tribe thinks hatcheries are better than fish farms. What a joke. Hatcheries are more dangerous than fish farms. Genetic dilution. No wild salmon left.
jmans 4 years ago
Hey jmans - you are on to something alright. Alaska dumps 1.5 billion hatchery raised salmon into the open ocean each year. This is not for the bears, but for the commercial boats to catch and call 'wild'. It may be safer to keep hatchery raised salmon in nets for their entire lifecycle (ie. farming) than it is to let them compete in the wild with naturally wild salmon where they can interbreed and compete for limited food.
schmarly2007 4 years ago
So I guess your tribe isn't in favour of hatcheries to rebuild wild stocks then ? Alaska has rebuilt a huge wild (albeit half farmed ) salmon industry through millions of dollars being spent on hatcheries.
MrArchiebarker 2 years ago