That's why the Atlantics are in their cage BTW there are a few Chinook in those cages too. A little more natural than some solid green fibreglass tank on land wouldn't you say ?
A imagine so Annie.
Like I said previously, if I had a choice, I would prefer the farms to be on land but after hearing from others on here, including yourself, the logistics as well as other reasons make it far from reality.
To be honest, being a commercial fisherman for the last 30 years I am very naive/ignorant to what the fish farming practices really are. I am in no way an expert on anything to do with any of it. I was hot collared as a commercial guy {along with many others} back in the 90's when we caught some escaped farm fish, thinking that our wild fish were doomed, but in reality we didn't know a bloody thing really, and since then have really not paid any attention to it at all.
One would think that what the general population puts into it's water ways and the over harvesting of fish is the biggest threat to any fish species that are taken for food but who am I, just a dumb ex fisherman I guess. That said I think I should leave it to you experts to continue in your debates.
Have a good one Annie, it's been cool reading your material so far, and BTW, I can't stand that hippy broad. If I hear another Alex Morton this or a Alex Morton that I think I'll puke. She's obviously just a hugger from the Broughtons who instead of going around causing a bunch of BS, should just be happy/grateful she has a serene way of living along with a beautiful place to call home. Maybe it's time we did some more Fife Sound Pollack fishing and really pi$$ her off.