Posted on 09/01/2017 6:53:29 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I love the use of the fish water to grow plants. But farming salmon takes all the health right out of them. They don’t have the omega 3s the wild ones have.
Is this getting to the franken~salmon now ? I hear it is now legal ((
If there were no farmed salmon you couldn’t afford buying the wild.
During the hurricane I went several days without feeding the fish in my pond, and when I went to clean it I found the carcass of a bird that was apparently eaten by them.
They ate the whole thing almost.
I think could also be used as a proof of concept for us to grow complex foodstuff when we reach further into space.
Wow. Now those fish are healthy.
Never letting my child dip her toes in there again!
Just in time for the next ice age to kick in,
unless they’re feeding these salmon fish meal from wild-caught fish, algae, or plankton, then these farm-raised fish will contain zero omega-3 fish oil, and you might as well just eat chicken, pork, or beef.
We can boost the O-3s in chicken eggs, so I doubt it will be a problem.
I hope they feed the plants supplemental nutrition over and beyond just fish waste.
A relative grew catfish and recycled the water though a hydroponic garden. The tomatoes tasted horrible.
You’re not alone!
I love it both ways..sashimi or cooked but my hubby will only eat sashimi/sushi salmon. The taste is definitely different when cooked.
I LOVE sashimi and sushi salmon.
Hate it cooked. Would never order it or buy any to cook.
Yes we could send Soros too. Or maybe just maroon them on an island. No sense wasting a perfectly good spacecraft...
Fished for them once upon a time.
Had a customer whose bacon I saved send me a thank you gift from http://www.great-alaska-seafood.com/ . Their quality is outstanding. The King Crab legs were amazing. I think the shrimp were U-5 (5 or less for a pound) All the different fish varieties were superb. Their Lox was also the best I have ever had. I have no idea what the customer spent but it was a bundle.
With all the radiation contammination from Fukashima this will be about the only way to ensure your fish is safe. Fukashima is getting ready to dump another 700,000 gallons of radioactive water into the ocean, rather than store it.
Salmon are carnivores. They eat shrimp, herring, etc in the wild. I doubt they get the nutrients they need from pellets.
I make a point to only eat wild-caught fish.
Souse Vide salmon. That is the key to perfect cooked salmon. http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2016/08/sous-vide-salmon-recipe.html
You might find a doneness that both you and hubby like.
Anova has the best low cost Souse Vide unit. There are so many things you can do with one. http://www.seriouseats.com/tags/sous%20vide You never undercook. You never overcook. Steaks come out the same edge to edge before searing.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.