Surprise, surprise! Even North Korea, one of the least technically advanced nations on earth (only 1000
computers connected to the internet) has on-land,
closed-containment fish farms.
The big dude himself can be seen looking
down to the fish in the tank. Lovingly? Can’t say, but it has to be said: even
the most technology-challenged of countries put fish farms on land where they
belong. Even dictators with no sense of humour are doing it.
Marine Harvest, Cermaq, Grieg Seafood,
it’s time to get out of the water and quit using the world’s pristine oceans as
free, open sewers.
See: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2885133/So-kill-time-North-Korea-internet-goes-Kim-Jong-visits-fish-farm-country-s-web-access-cut-off.html.
See my link for 70 fish farm systems, now 71, on land, comprising more than 8,000 on land fish farms around the world. There is no need anymore for the excessive environmental damage caused by in-ocean fish farms: http://fishfarmnews.blogspot.ca/2012/01/key-document-34-mostly-on-land-closed.html.
See my link for 70 fish farm systems, now 71, on land, comprising more than 8,000 on land fish farms around the world. There is no need anymore for the excessive environmental damage caused by in-ocean fish farms: http://fishfarmnews.blogspot.ca/2012/01/key-document-34-mostly-on-land-closed.html.
And now, only five years later, my list has 270 on-land fish farm systems, comprising 20,000 actual farms. Take a look: http://fishfarmnews.blogspot.com/2016/05/152-different-on-land-fish-farm-systems.html.
ReplyDeleteAnd, of course the comment would not make the link work, so you can copy and paste it, or go to May 2016 and click on the link on the right side of this post.
ReplyDeleteAnd of great humour, this post has become of the most viewed in Feb of 2019.
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