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Fish Futures

By Bud Hazelkorn, East Bay Monthly. Posted July 22, 2002.


The multibillion-dollar aquaculture industry is serving up farmed salmon in huge numbers. The bad news is that this cultivated catch lacks the nutritional value of wild salmon, and fish farming poses an ecological nightmare to the oceans.

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