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this website explains it all fairly well...though it may seem a bit too "environmentalist" for some, their points are fairly well right on.
CAAR - Farmed and Dangerous Farmed salmon is worse than no salmon. It is bad for your health. I'm not just saying this as a member of a wild salmon processing family. If anything, the farmed crap has been good for business. |
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Here is another site for farmed salmon in the Pacific....
http://www.psmfc.org/ans_presentations/EnnisG.pdf |
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We don't have much of a choice around here on the east coast.
. During the summer we get Sockeye and Coho but its like 12.99 a lb. Its more expensive than Lobster! |
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My preference is fresh Halibut over all the others!
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