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Farmed Salmon Industry Dealt a Heavy Blow



 
 
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At present there are only a few small farms producing Chinook
Salmon-oncorhynchus tshawytscha-here in BC.

Tell BiteMeBill.

Those "few small farms" are exporting quite a bit of farmed King

salmon
to
the U.S. Not as much Atlantic salmon but still very substantial

volumes.


What is "quite a bit"? 50? 500? 5000? 50000?
I know they do farm Springs/Chinooks/Kings, but a farmed fish is still a
farmed fish no?


Hate to sound abrupt but you and BiteMeBill can do your own homework.
BiteMeBill said farmed Kings don't exist, Sam Salmon chimes in saying
production is limited to a few small farms . . . we've got a major
supermarket chain in Washington/Oregon featuring farmed King salmon . . .
all from BC.


Oh, I know they exist, I've seen them myself. I thought you knew, or do I
have you mixed up with someone else that is a fish distibutor in your area?
I didn't mean the question the way you took it.



 




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