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Tag Archives: Watershed Watch Salmon Society

The case against salmon farming

Jailbreak – Case Against Salmon Farming

Conservation, Drake Magazine Back Issue Content Fall 2017, Salmon/SteelheadBy James YuskavitchSeptember 22, 20171 Comment

When a net-pen enclosure holding more than 300,000 farmed Atlantic salmon, owned by Canadian company Cooke Aquaculture, broke open in August, approximately 160,000 fish escaped into Washington’s Puget Sound. Atlantics are classified by the state as an aquatic invasive species and a “pollutant.”

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