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Fish Farms: Underwater Factories

Fish Feed

Many species of farmed fish are carnivorous, which means that fish must be caught from our already-exhausted fisheries to feed the fish on aquafarms. It can take more than 5 pounds of fish from the ocean to produce 1 pound of farmed salmon or seabass. Aquafarmers have even begun to feed fish oil and fish meal to fish who naturally eat only plants in an effort to make them grow faster. Plus, fish farmers lace fish feed with powerful chemicals and antibiotics to ward off the deadly diseases caused by the overcrowding and filth. It’s likely that these fish pellets are the cause of the higher PCB and dioxin contamination levels found in farmed fish, which are seven times higher than the already-dangerous levels found in their wild counterparts.

Fish farm cages are filthy—polluted by chemical-laced fish food and fish excrement.

  It can take more than 5 pounds of fish to produce 1 pound of farmed salmon or seabass.  




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