this is a way better read from that article. so much information. both supporting and condemning the practice of aquaculture.
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2013/pdfs/2013_PriceandMorris_MarineCageCultureandTheEnvironment%285%29.pdfand they even quoted morton on page 102.
my favourite part...........
" Studies estimate that as much as 75-99%
of the antibiotic administered is released into the
environment (Goldburg and Triplett 1997, Scott
2004, Armstrong et al. 2005, Pittenger et al. 2007).
and another gem
"Studies have found antibiotics present in wild
fish feeding on feces and food originating from
marine farms (Fortt and Buschmann 2007).
This may serve as a pathway for development of
antibacterial resistance within wild populations
(Rigos et al. 2004).
on a side note. pretty interesting how sharks are spotted hanging around farms for 2.5 years and not migrating.... and some countries banning the 'artisinal' fishermen from fishing within x distance of a farm. even though the farms are attracting species.
and as hard as it is to type this I gotta give the BC farms some credit. going from over 600 grams of antibiotics per 1 metric tonne of fish in 1995 ... they are now down to just about 100g of antibiotics per metric tonne (2008) which might be less now...
but that still 75% to 99% going into the environment. according to ocean wise (
http://www.oceanwise.ca/seafood/salmon/atlantic-salmon) 85,000 tonnes of salmon were produced in BC last year.... so 8500kg's of antibiotics in one year.
so 18,739 lbs of drugs in a year dumped into the ocean had to edit the oceanwise link