Hi John Horgan et al
Ian Roberts, MH Communications Director, has said he
wouldn’t buy Kuterra because it is too expensive to bring fish to market: http://www.intrafish.com/aquaculture/1369353/marine-harvests-bc-opponents-want-it-to-move-on-land?utm_source=IntraFish+Salmon+Newsletter&utm_campaign=d08c8cd793-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_10_25&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_5c825a4a64-d08c8cd793-245113141.
Well, I have a list of 194 on-land fish farms systems,
comprising almost 20,000 on land fish farms around the world, so what he is
saying is not true: http://fishfarmnews.blogspot.ca/2016/05/152-different-on-land-fish-farm-systems.html. MH people review my site, so they know the same.
And Ian Roberts knows perfectly well that the Atlantic
Sapphire on-land plant coming on stream in Florida, at 150,000 tons, is going to
severely impact the BC industry, about 85,000 mt. In fact, Marine Harvest
executives have been jumping ship to sign on to AS. They can see the writing on
the wall.
Furthermore, I have pretty much cornered Roberts and Marine
Harvest on its claims that millions come into BC to support the anti-fish farm
stance of our citizens. I will post this shortly on my blog, as above.
DC (Dennis)
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