Sure we do Which wild stocks do you suggest we harvest to meet this demand? Lets say a consumer wants a fresh salmon for a family gathering tomorrow or next week or next month or even 5 months from now. Which wild stock should be harvested so this consumer can have his salmon dinner ? Where will he purchase this salmon?
Short of denying consumers fresh fish, salmon farming is the only viable method of suppling this demand. Get your head around it.
Dave, I am not against salmon farming.
This is a ridiculous argument.
Most people eat previously frozen fish. Those who want the fresh fish, go and catch it.
In order to supply the demand, you have commercial fisheries which catch fish in nets.
Then they freeze it. Then they ship it to Safeway. Then you go to Safeway and buy the fish frozen.
We have among the largest salmon rivers in the world. Fraser, Skeena and Nass alone can surely supply this demand.
I am just saying that those who need the salmon and don't have it, should take on the fish farming. We don't need it in BC we have all the salmon we can eat.
Japan is one of the largest consumers of fish, lots go to the US too. Why don't they take these companies and invite them to put nets in waters around Japan and raise atlantic salmon. They already do have farmed tuna on large scale.
The only reason we have these salmon farms is because somebody, somewhere sold the idea and paid someone in government to sell the idea to us as an economic benefit.
The few thousand jobs gained in the fish farming industry were taken from the fishing industry.
It's not like I don't appreciate farming. It's just if you have millions of wild chickens running in the forest, why do you need to farm it if it ruins the soil around the farm.
Let those who need it, do it.
aquapaloosa, I'm not talking about individual economics here.
If you have a headache kick yourself in the keister, you will forget about the headache fast
To summerize,
nobody wants to crap in their own back yard because it stinks.
It's easier to do it in someone else's.