Clean your glasses Brian - You stated that little, if any of the diet consisted of insects.Does the escaped diesel have or have the possibility of creating health issues for the fish? Simple query, and since you work in the fisheries field one might expect a lucid answer, not skirting the issue.Insinuating I'm a liar or I distort the facts?
You may wish to read this again.
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/reports-rapports/vicr-virc/vicr-virc2012-eng.htm#dem
Nice spin, but it won't save you. What I said about the diet of juveniles chum and pink is not remotely close to your comment about their diet being poisoned with diesel. I never mentioned anything about diesel poisoning - you did. Again, I was referring to your comment. Why would I be referring to my comment if I quoted yours...lol? Silly.
Saying "So it's ok if just a little of their diet is poisoned with diesel" is basically asking me to confirm your speculation. It's not a question - you have your conclusion and now you want me to verify it for you. Now your latest post actually displays how you should have originally asked the question, but considering how combative you are towards me why should I assist you? Actually why should anyone? I know well enough now that those that subscribe to certain preconceived narratives only listen to what aligns to their beliefs. The CBC did a follow up report on the spill which included comment on fate of the remaining diesel. Read it. Want to know more about the toxicology of diesel on aquatic life - look it up. I'm not interested in providing answers (or trying to find out) to those that don't appreciate them and are not interested in a productive dialogue.
Our latest encounter reminds me of the recent Melissa McCarthy skit on SNL from 2:40 to 3:25 where she plays White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer. I had the same look as that actor that played the reporter.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Fw1JzeqLFfQ