What Fish Farming Means For The Environment, Pollution Makes Fish TOXIC To Consume ☣️🦞👩‍🔬

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Plastic Pollution In Vietnam's Mekong River Makes Farmed Fish A Public Worry
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...Despite the seafood industry’s claims, eating fish may not be as healthy or sustainable as consumers have been led to believe, Farmed fish currently account for over 50% of all farmed invertebrates Fish farming is not different from other forms of farming: animals are bred in mass quantities, raised in enclosed, unnatural too tight conditions and ultimately being sold as food for the public Fish farming of any kind dates as far back as 2,500 years ago, when Chinese farmers began raising carp Industrial fish farming, however, is a far more recent invention. It got its start during the Industrial Revolution and became increasingly popular starting in the 1950s, Fish farming refers exclusively to the breeding and harvesting of fish, while aquaculture is the breeding and harvesting of all aquatic animals, like octopus, shrimp and even plants, like seaweed, Yes pollution in the Mekong River in Vietnam can impact the safety of farmed fish raised for seafood The expansion of aquaculture ponds to raise fish like basa and tra has led to increased pollution in those areas Farms discharge wastewater water pollution into the river, and the products that make the grow fish faster can pollute the water and also The expansion of rice fields has contributed to water pollution overall in those areas, Mircroplastic Plastic pollution in the Mekong River puts the local biodiversity at the brink of exinction and the species that live there, Catches of migratory freshwater fish species in the Mekong River Basin decreased by 78% between 2000 and 2015, Food testing reveals farmed salmon and Farmed Fish as a WHOLE is one of the most toxic foods in the world One significant source of fish for farmed salmon feed is the Baltic Sea, which is well-known for its elevated pollution levels, 9 industrialized countries dump their waste into this closed body of water which has rendered many Baltic Sea fish TOO Polluted to Eat, Seaspiracy has exposed how Canned and Tinned tuna sold in Europe has high levels of mercury in them The group, which campaigns for protection of the oceans, said that in more than half of the tins, the mercury level was higher than the 0.3 milligrams per kilogramme maximum limit for mercury in other fish, ETC!!!
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