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by brnt
1383 days ago
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Nope, precisely because they can be controlled for heavy metal intake and the like. Surprised me too. Make sure to buy from a traceable certified farm. There ate still farms that feed their fish trash and waste, they are no longer allowed to be imported where I live. Source: https://www.mcsuk.org/goodfishguide/ |
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Pretty sure Chilean salmon, the only one I can get, is awful for you and also bad for the ecosystem. I hear bad things about some Norwegian salmon too (whose main branch apparently "owns" Chilean salmon farms).
> Make sure to buy from a traceable certified farm
Depends on which part of the world you live. Over here it's Chilean salmon. Apparently, pretty bad.
edit: wait, your link recommends wild caught salmon from Alaska, and considers farmed Atlantic salmon as dodgy! From the website you linked to:
> "Atlantic salmon sustainability varies. Avoid wild Atlantic salmon as they are struggling in the wild and numbers are dangerously low. Most of what’s in the market is farmed. There are environmental concerns relating to the farming of salmon. Check labels for how and where it was produced and look out for eco-labels [...]"
"There are environmental concerns relating to the farming of salmon"
What I heard is that Chilean salmon is pumped full of antibiotics.