funny salmon farm protest
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@Alaskrab pollock is in the family cod of which could have negative consequences for the world food supply and the entire Bering Sea ecosystem if fished out. Halibut, salmon, endangered Steller sea lions, fur seals, and humpback whales all eat pollock and rely on healthy populations to sustain themselves. Do you realy not think the 1.5 billion salmon Alaska pumps out each year does not have an affect on pollock stocks? Its funny you can still point your finger at farmers.
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@Alaskrab Do not worry about it. I didnt think you could anyway.
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" Vivian Krause' is in to research. Look for her 3 interviews on Youtube. American foundations have payed over $90 million to promote their own Amarican industries. 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? Perhaps they may have been better off watching thier own environment, instead of promoting circus acts in Canada.
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Looks like the Alaska salmon are also being looked at. 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...
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no prob peta's only tactic is to make shit up for donations
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@Alaskrab Lets talk disease. Salmon Anemia? Here it is called Marine Anemia. Also there is Bacterial Kidney Disease, Loma, Setticemia, Vibrio, and IHN, ect, that is carried by free range stolks of salmon and many pacific fish species. I hope farmed salmon in Alaska are tested for these diseases prior to release as our smolts are tested prior to salt water disease free entry. also do you test your fish prior to market? We do.
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@Alaskrab My point is Alaska has inpacts on the wild stocks as anything else humans do to servive. It looks like it takes an idiot to bring this up.
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@Folkboat11 That is true. Dropouts don't always survive. What's your point? Another out of context statement. We don't need need any hatcheries out in Bristol Bay. You're an idiot...
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90% of the wild salmon from the coast of British Columbia have died as a result of the placement of fish farms. 90% - do you have any idea how catastrophic this is? The Norwegian owners are taking a page out of the WalMart book - kill the competition. Understand - the issue about eating the farmed fish is secondary. Who cares if fodnis3 get too much mercury.
Sointula2 2 years ago
Dear Sointula2;
I'm happy to let your comment remain on my page. No better way than this to expose the utter crap that gets repeated by liers like you. As you wrote that comment, Pink salmon in BC are returning to their rivers in incredible numbers. Chinook and Coho are also doing very well. And to suggest we want to kill wild salmon...you're an idiot.
One more thing, mercury has never been a remote concern in salmon.
Please post again. Good to expose your stupidy and lies.
schmarly2007 2 years ago
Sointula2;
Another great example of either; a) your complete lies or, b) your complete stupidity. Either one is bad.
Where do you get "90% of wild salmon" in BC have died". Perhaps you are only referring to one stock of one species of one river. Highly selective data my friend.
Now, let's include the other species of salmon and all rivers into the mix.
Just one example - record returns of pink salmon to BC rivers. If you live in Sointula, you probably know that. Shame on you.
schmarly2007 2 years ago
@Sointula2 i live in bc and that is a lie
tyler1768 11 months ago 2
@tyler1768 Thanks! Sure appreciate having some common sense and fact from people that live and work in BC.
schmarly2007 11 months ago