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How can you tell if you are getting farmed salmon or wild Alaskan salmon?
Wegmans said it has begun to get its farmed shrimp from a producer in Belize who meets most of its standards and has agreed to meet all of them within a year.
If nothing curbs the binge-feeding of these giant rats of the continental shelf, you'd better get used to farmed salmon in your fish and chips.
James Winton, chief of the Fish Health Section at the United States Geological Survey's Western Fisheries Research Center in Seattle, one of the labs involved in the new wave of tests, said that assessing disease risks to wild salmon went far beyond how close they get to their farmed cousins.
To them, grass-fed meat just has a "beefy," "distinctive" and "pleasant" taste to it -- a taste you can't get from factory-farmed meat you buy in the supermarket -- a taste they are sure New York diners and chefs will want to seek out.
But you'd need to eat more than a pound of farmed catfish to get that much fish oil.
In fact, they are so persistent that the PCBs you get from one meal of farmed salmon will not be fully cleared out of the body for between 50 and 75 years.
There are nights where I consume an entire bottle (or more) of responsibly-produced wine and feel fine in the morning and other instances where I'll have a glass or two of factory-farmed wine and get a splitting headache.
As critics of the aquaculture industry never tire of pointing out, far more fish-mass has to go into feeding a farmed salmon than you get from the salmon itself.
Within the shed, they get 30percentnt more space than factory-farmed birds, but these birds are also allowed outside during day time.
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