Canada has lots of limits on where and how salmon can be harvested commercially. One big thing is no power skiffs for seiners and no power rollers for gillnetters and the Govt. actually proactively manage the fisheries, I can't claim to know how they deal with the Tribes and fishing but lets just say they have a lot more fish running than we do now. In the 80's they had quite a thriving aqua culture business going. Yeah, most of the Safeways around here ruin the fish they buy but that doesn't mean they all do and farm raised fish is a good way to protect the stocks and bring the freshest fish to market. Just because Costco decided to not stock farm raised fish is nothing more than pandering to a bunch of kooks that know nothing about the business, the whole dye thing was just ludicrous as they can make the meat any color they want but changing the ratio of shrimp in the their feed. On the whole it's a very eco friendly business It's been done in Europe for many decades, I'd be really surprised if you hadn't eaten some of it in the past.Mike Carey wrote:Buying salmon at Safeway?!?!? Ugh!
Seriously, and not to argue with you jonb as you've been a good member of this site for a long time, why would you buy salmon when you're catching them? Are the coho you've been catching all wild? You've really caught my interest now! I'm seeing a thread hijack coming...
In some obtuse way I wonder, does buying salmon in a store encourage and support the commercial netting industry? Vs. sportsmen keeping their own catch?
PS, the Govt also has subsidized the commercial fishermen for ages to keep them competitive globally, its very tightly regulated business. You never see a crappy boat in the fleet.