Originally Posted By: Carcassman
Like I said, Atlantics problem is that they directly compete for sales. Each AS sold is one Pacific not sold.

There real problems with the pens themselves and the discharges, problems with the spread of disease and parasites. But when they get loose they really don't do much but die.


Absolutely! The shrill cries of anguish from tribal interests (and commercial fishers in general) has ALL to do with being undercut at the market place and nothing to do with conservation.

As mentioned by others if the tribes are truly concerned about the future of our wild stocks they need to quit gill netting and get on with selective harvest methods.
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