- Farmed salmon are treated with delousing chemicals, pesticides, drugs, and formaldehyde, contributing to environmental pollution.
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Many salmon farmers use large volumes of antibiotics in production, contributing to the rise of antibiotic-resistant strains.
- Unfiltered waste, including excrement, microplastics, and heavy metals, is discarded in quantities lethal to marine life, creating dead zones.
Ecological Threats:
- Escaped farmed salmon transmit parasites and diseases, posing a significant threat through crossbreeding with native wild species.
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The farmed salmon industry is expanding rapidly, relocating farms to some of the world's most pristine waters. *Thank goodness there's no fish farming allowed in Alaska!
- Toxins from these treatments often accumulate in the flesh of farmed salmon, posing health risks to those who consume them.
- Studies have indicated higher levels of saturated fat in farm-raised salmon due to their altered diet.
