starcrafttom
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It does not anymore then denying it. Well except that every net pen fish raised is a wild fish that does not have to been sold. The commercial and tribes ( same thing) are against the net because they want to keep the price per pound up. They are using the uninformed public to take out the competition. We do not have a lack of salmon in the Puget sound due to net pens. Atlantic salmon are not escaping and breeding in streams. Not one case of this has ever been recorded. The state spend millions and ten years planting Atlantis in streams in the 70s and they did not take. They are not the cause of the PRV virus as the WFC suggest. Are there problems with sea lice Yes , is their a problem with waste Yes . But both of these are location and engineering problems. So the two locations that are being shut down are both areas that do not have these problems because they are the locations that avoid these problems with strong currents and heavy water exchanges. . The state has shut down the site in the straits that would have more open water and current then the site it was replacing.
Look I am all for saving salmon and rebuilding the stock . But these pens are not the cause of that. Over fishing , lack of habitat and the refusal to replace that habitat loss with well run hatcheries , the continued netting or rivers including the stilly ( I have seen the tribes net that river every year for the last 10 years and have reported it the WDFW only to be told to mind my own business) are the root cause of our declining run. Not to mention ( but Iam going to) of the increased harvest by over population of seals and cormorants. There are a lot of thing that need to be done to bring back fishing but closing these pens are not one of them. Taking the side of WFC, who does not want fishing in the state at all, is also not the way.
As I said before if you wish to discuss this further email me or buy me a drink. I have said my peace because of the one sided nature of this thread and I am done.
Look I am all for saving salmon and rebuilding the stock . But these pens are not the cause of that. Over fishing , lack of habitat and the refusal to replace that habitat loss with well run hatcheries , the continued netting or rivers including the stilly ( I have seen the tribes net that river every year for the last 10 years and have reported it the WDFW only to be told to mind my own business) are the root cause of our declining run. Not to mention ( but Iam going to) of the increased harvest by over population of seals and cormorants. There are a lot of thing that need to be done to bring back fishing but closing these pens are not one of them. Taking the side of WFC, who does not want fishing in the state at all, is also not the way.
As I said before if you wish to discuss this further email me or buy me a drink. I have said my peace because of the one sided nature of this thread and I am done.