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Old 04-08-2005, 08:41 AM   #15
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You must be involved with farm fishing!!!!

Have you ever eaten farm raised fresh water cat fish???? Compared to a saltwater catfish!!!!

When in season, here in gloucester, cape ann, we get Alaskan king salmon flash frozen and shipped next day delivery!!! Out of season it is frozen and then thawed!!!! And the orange color of king salamon is natural, not injected like farmed raised which is a grayish color and then a orange dye is injected!!! When I used the word "chemical", the dye, growth hormones and a dozen types of anti biortics are given these fish and yet they still get disease!!!!

MakoMike!!
I understand your drift about farming native to the area fish, but the problem of these fish passing on disease to wild fish in the area would be a big problem to the wild fish, like a pestilential epidemic disease "plague" !!!!
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