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FISH FARMS NEED TO BE THE SIZE OF COUNTRIES
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80<i>Hope it was legally taken</i> Not sure, but the statute of limitKenneth Kirk-1/30/2004
79<i>moose he killed</i> Hope it was legally taken. The fish and gamemaceng2-1/30/2004
78I remember reading a book by Richard Leo called "Edges of the Earth" iKenneth Kirk-1/29/2004
77Peasants eat more healthfully than the average American. lenElmer Flugum-1/29/2004
76Tofu (and other legumes) have an uphill battle with elk, deer, beef, fish, and eElmer Flugum-1/29/2004
75<i>Money is nothing when it comes to creating a sustainable, healthful lifKenneth Kirk-1/29/2004
74Actually, I lived as a vegetarian for a couple of years as a student. The cooks maceng2-1/29/2004
73Actually I was a "near" veggie for a couple of years, never been in beredfish-1/29/2004
72In my area on the gulf coast we have had a real problem with "red tides&quoredfish-1/29/2004
71Oxygen molecules are not life, and probably don't mind the adventure of combmaceng2-1/29/2004
70Reminds me of a chap I worked with, who, like you was not a vegeatarian and not Elmer Flugum-1/29/2004
69Money is nothing when it comes to creating a sustainable, healthful lifestyle foElmer Flugum-1/29/2004
68Interesting. There was a big fish kill in Australia after torrential rains. It wmaceng2-1/29/2004
67we are slowly getting there. Message 19743275 -lol-maceng2-1/28/2004
66"but overall agriculture predominated, and I expect fish farming will too&qredfish-1/27/2004
65<i>Alaska spends millions helping the private sector market</i> OK maceng2-1/27/2004
64<i>(sorry to keep pushing the analogy but it's apt)</i> Hey, pumaceng2-1/27/2004
63<i>What if some smart assed country sold real wild fish from a nation wideKenneth Kirk-1/27/2004
62And of course (sorry to keep pushing the analogy but it's apt) there were prKenneth Kirk-1/27/2004
61yes, about 20 yrs ago I took a boat and bottom fished many areas of inshore Scomaceng2-1/27/2004
60"The sea is being turned into a dessert. An emptiness devoid of life."redfish-1/27/2004
59<i>Sure... and farming generally is inefficient, because it would cost mormaceng2-1/27/2004
58<i>It must cost more to catch a load of fish, to feed to fish, instead of Kenneth Kirk-1/27/2004
57<i>if the world's population were vegetarian!</i> Just thinkingmaceng2-1/27/2004
56Same 'ol story.. I think we should just put Iceland in charge of all sea aremaceng2-1/27/2004
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