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To: arno who wrote (105978)6/15/2005 1:15:15 AM
From: Grainne  Respond to of 108807
 
Yes, massive scale fish farming really does sound scary for me. The oceans are massively polluted and dying as it is. No one really needs to eat fish. We need to let the oceans rest in a natural way, to see if they can recover. Almost all the fish species fished out right now. Fish farms use massive quantities of antibiotics, and cause massive pollution. Escaped fish farm fish cause problems for free fish, as well.

The only reason to farm fish is to make massive quantities of money on a product that no one needs to eat, at enormous risk to the environment. Why should we do that?