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Ocean Farm raised fish for consumption
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<blockquote data-quote="Butthead" data-source="post: 448155" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>MD also posts its consumption guidelines. It is pretty sad how pulluted things are, even the drinking water reservoirs. What really floors me is that human sewage routinely floods into our waterways when we get heavy downpours. How can it be 2018 and that still be an exceptable practice?!?</p><p></p><p>I stick to wild caught salmon, won't eat any fish caught in China, especially tilapia and catfish, and only eat only the young, small fish I catch locally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butthead, post: 448155, member: 637"] MD also posts its consumption guidelines. It is pretty sad how pulluted things are, even the drinking water reservoirs. What really floors me is that human sewage routinely floods into our waterways when we get heavy downpours. How can it be 2018 and that still be an exceptable practice?!? I stick to wild caught salmon, won't eat any fish caught in China, especially tilapia and catfish, and only eat only the young, small fish I catch locally. [/QUOTE]
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