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dougal
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dougal wrote: |
... Are there any significant quantities of Cod, Halibut and Turbot being farmed as yet? I thought it was at the stage of showing that such things were possible... |
To answer my own question, I found a Guardian article 10/02, in which the hope was expressed that farmed Cod might, within 10 years, approach 10% of the UK market.
https://www.guardian.co.uk/fish/story/0,7369,805573,00.html
An article at about the same time noted the startup of the first Halibut farm in the Shetlands, with the hope of delivering the first commercial fish in 3 or 4 years - now?
I'm well aware of the problems of salmon farming, sea lice control, interferences with stressed wild populations, etc. But I'm hard pressed to remember any similar criticism of shellfish farming...? Are there similar problems, or even equivalent ones, with, for example, sea bass?
On this US website https://www.thefishlist.org/thelist.shtml there's quite a lot of farmed stuff on the 'good' side... |
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dougal
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