sorry, I'm talking about the multitude of posts starting with "frshfarmedsalmon" or "farmalliance" or "farmingisgood" etc etc etc it was a generalization... I should have been more specific. I'm not talkin about shushwapsteve either. or the actual article condemning salmon confidential.
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www.freshfarmsalmon.comI'm not a morton fan or supporter. I read the technical papers and understand them (most haha). My only issue is that the 'science' used, if I can be so general does not take it into account the future. what I mean by this is that there is always a potential for mutation. it's why we have thumbs.
saying a virus won't jump from atlantic to pacific salmon is being optimistic to say the least. I'm not a scientist but I am very aware of the fact that as humans have developed technology we have been wrong about a lot of things. We have had several examples in recent years regarding virus mutations and its ability to jump species...... Also saying a fish who carries a virus is not suffering from the disease is an interesting way to play down the severity of it.
That is like saying someone who has HSPV but is not suffering an outbreak, doesn't really have herpes.
with so much to lose, I really hope the 'science' holds up.... but it's tough to believe when the research is paid for by a special interest group.
You can see the full circle in cattle farming, where we pumped our cows with corn and gave ourselves heart disease. kept them packed in pens, pumped them with hormones and antibiotics. now cows are starting to eat grass (what a shocker) and surprise surprise the meat does not contain the same bad cholesterol and fats that corn fed cows have. maybe you know someone argentinian and they can elaborate more on this....
so, if you farm things in a way thats basically wrong, such as the way things are done now in open pens. stuff is going to go wrong, the animals, in this case, fish, will get sick, the product will be of a lesser quality and they will then need to employ someone to tell me how good their product really is.
it's incredibly tough to support open pen fish farming as it is taking place right now.
and like I said farms can't be the sole reason for salmon stock collapses. just a variable in the equation. and one that should be controlled.