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It has been claimed that fish farming is a sustainable source of food that will help us feed the growing global human population while protecting wild fish populations – but this isn’t true.
“Fish farming is not a substitute for catching wild fish out of the ocean,” says Matthew Hayek at New York University. “In fact, it relies on catching wild fish out of the ocean.”
Hayek and his colleagues have shown that the amount of wild fish killed in order to feed farmed fish is between 27 and 307 per cent higher than previous estimates.
Farmed carnivorous fish eat multiple times more weight in wild fish caught from the ocean than is obtained by farming them, says Hayek. For instance, producing a kilogram of salmon may require 4 or 5 kilograms of wild fish.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 22 2024, @04:36PM (1 child)
That's why the free market invented sugary sticky meat glaze. Problem solved.
(Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Wednesday October 23 2024, @12:28PM
This particular dish was indeed glazed with sugar sauce, braized to a delightfully crispy crust. Still couldn't hide the flabby, feeble malaise of the animal being served...
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