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I also have plenty of paper sonny, but why should I bother wasting my
time citing it, as you and others would merely ridicule it. http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/what_...tion/index.cfm http://www.ingentaconnect.com/conten...00011/art00032 http://www.albany.edu/ihe/salmonstudy/faqs.html http://www.advancedbionutrition.com/..._fishmeal.html Make sure you eat plenty of farmed fish sonny, maybe you could send Fortenberry and LaCourse some as well? maybe slather it in your sauce? MC |
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On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 20:14:20 -0700, Mike
wrote: On 17 Sep, 05:04, wrote: Seems you did some research. Ya think? And might you guess that someone with a coupla-three books that cost nearly $1000USD, readily at hand, would have at least some info on the subject? Makes no difference, the wild protein to fishmeal conversion ratio is the same, regardless of the percentage of the fishmeal in the feed, and the various feed percentages are taken into account when calculating THE AMOUNT OF FISHMEAL required to achieve a certain poundage of farmed fish, this is regardless of the rest of the feed involved. And the amount of fish (wet pounds) going into a wet pound of "finished product" is dropping dramatically, which you might know if you had done more than skim Google links. It has dropped from about 3 lbs. just 3-4 years ago to close to 1.5 lbs now and is on its way to about 1 lb. by 2010. And with mad cow, the agriculture protein is consuming more of the fishmeal via feed than the aquaculture - IOW, basically, EU cows are eating more fish than the fish... If you had been somewhat more thorough, you would have discovered that, and also that one can not grow on farmed salmonids without the fish meal. The lipids in meal or oil additives are essential. Yes, one can, and no, they aren't. But either way, fish meal isn't a poison in and of itself, and not all fish meal has elevated levels of PCB, dioxin, etc. IAC, various veg oils can be and are used, as is other sources of protein. So **** you as well sonny boy. Hee-hee-hee, R MC |
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One final point sonny boy, the only way many salmon and trout farmers
could meet regulations for their toxic fish, was by cutting off all the fatty parts and selling the rest. The removed parts were supposed to be dumped as toxic waste, but a few farmers were found feeding this back to the fish. There are still only a couple of extremely expensive solutions for replacing fishmeal in salmonid diets, and none of them is available on the massive scale required. MC |
Fishing for stocked fish.
On 17 Sep, 05:45, wrote:
- IOW, basically, EU cows are eating more fish than the fish... R MC Fishmeal is banned in the EU for agricultural feed sonny boy. MC |
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Fishmeal is banned in the EU for agricultural feed sonny boy. MC Since 2001, it has been illegal to feed fishmeal to ruminants. Although there have been several very strong moves to lift the ban, up to now, good sense has prevailed. MC |
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On 17 Sep, 06:10, Mike wrote:
Fishmeal is banned in the EU for agricultural feed sonny boy. MC Since 2001, it has been illegal to feed fishmeal to ruminants. Although there have been several very strong moves to lift the ban, up to now, good sense has prevailed. MC Maybe you need some new books? MC |
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Several of your other statements were false as well, but that does not
surprise me. I didnīt expect anything else. I am certainly not going to waste any of my time pointing them out to you. If anybody else posts, I might answer, but you, Fortenberry, and Lacourse are now killfiled. The firstt time in my life I have ever used one. MC |
Fishing for stocked fish.
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 20:56:35 -0700, Mike
wrote: On 17 Sep, 05:45, wrote: - IOW, basically, EU cows are eating more fish than the fish... R MC Fishmeal is banned in the EU for agricultural feed sonny boy. No, it isn't. It is banned from usage as feed to mature ruminants whose products are destined for human consumption and as such, my offhand use of "cows" was improper. But my preceding comment, which you snipped, was correct - more fish meal consumption in the EU is by agriculture protein rather than aqua - so, OK: EU hogs, chickens, non-ruminants are eating more fish meal than then the fish. And the reason the fish meal was banned had nothing to do with the fish - it was animal protein that was banned, and IIRC, fish meal was banned in various "steps" rather than the immediate, absolute ban of other animal protein. And many seem to think the ban on fish meal was a pretty poor overreaction as the "mad cow" the ban was intended to stop wasn't transmitted by the fish meal. I've even heard there is some talk about repealing the fish meal ban altogether, at least as far as non-imported sources is concerned. HTH, R |
Fishing for stocked fish.
Some more reading for those who might be interested;
http://www.salmonfarmmonitor.org/guestoctober2004.shtml http://www.nerc.ac.uk/publications/p...03-vegfish.pdf http://www.robedwards.com/2002/07/study_proves_ca.html http://observer.guardian.co.uk/foodm...951686,00.html http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/foo...rition/NU00292 http://www.medicinenet.com/script/ma...ticlekey=56763 http://aqua.ucdavis.edu/dbweb/outreach/aqua/223FS.PDF http://www.aquaculturecouncilwa.com/species/trout/diet There are a lot more, but I donīt suppose many of you will read them. MC |
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