get the pens out of the ocean and on dry land
Pretty good read so far you guys, this is what I'm thinking, long term wise.
As for the quote above, I imagine we all know that this would cost a small fortune, but over time wouldn't it be better for everyone ??
No more coastal shipping costs {lost jobs yes, but that happens in all industries, it's just part of life}.
One would think the trucking expenses would go down dramatically too, considering that the "land farms could be closer to the import/export targets.
The best thing about it is that no-one would have to debate over whether or not the wild fish or the farm fish are to blame when it comes to disease etc etc.
As a commercial fisherman for over 30 yrs I have always wondered why the fish farms never thought of land based plants instead of the ocean, other than the ocean being the O NATURAL place to be and the $$ that they would need to shell out for land based to get started would be huge.
Being a commercial fisherman I have fished for many species. I have Seined salmon and herring,Trawled ground fish, pollack and hake, Longlined halibut, rockfish , and dogfish, as well as Trapped blackcod {sablefish}here in Canada and king/opillio crab in Alaska.
When I was seining sockeye in Johnstone Straits we had one trip where we had caught over 30 pieces of Atlantic Farm Salmon, this was in August 1990's. The next year during the fall chum/dog fishery, also in the Straits, we had another 20 or so {farm fish}come aboard as well with the rest of our catch. We were worried then about what may become of this, I mean there's at least a hundred other boats out there fishing too, how many did they all catch ?? Things start to go through your head like disease, mixing the gene pool, blah blah blah, you get what I mean {sorry, grade 9 education here lollol}. There was worry amongst the fleet back then, and anyone saying different is a damn liar.
Truthfully I will not say I am totally against the fish farms as I know people who are in the industry and some are very good friends of mine.I also understand that the demand for the product {farmed salmon}is huge and it actually speaks for itself in the sales it gets around the world. Some people would go out of their way to eat Farmed Atlantic instead of wild salmon {i think their nuts but oh well
} It is a huge industry that has a proven product, and hey, where else are your local tackle shops gonna get all that roe they sell ya
That's right, you actually think that it comes from wild chum and chinnook, WRONG !!!!!!!!!!!
IMO, the farming of Atlantic Salmon would be better off being shore based rather than ocean based, it would save the never ending political BS that goes on and on, the wild salmon would be free and clear of any farm worries {if there actually is any}, the farmers would save millions of dollars over time with the cost of trucking and shipping being near non existent compared to now, and best of all is we wouldn't have to listen to the Broughton Hippy talk smack all day every day, she could actually give ol' Paul Watson a call and maybe help him save a whale or two. Hey !! wouldn't they'd look good together ??
Idunno, that's my take on it.
BTW, I like your style Annie, AF's, not so much