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by Marion Nestle
Apr
2
2019
Uh-oh. Salmon farms are not meeting eco-certification standards
Here’s a report that’s been sitting in my “to post” file way too long.
This SeaChoice report is another blow to the reputation of farmed salmon:
SeaChoice looked at audits of 257 salmon farms between 2014 and 2018 to see whether the farms met standards of the Aquaculture Stewardship Council. To be certified, farms must meet 100% of the standards.
Some did, but most did not. The results?
Farmed salmon raise many environmental issues. If these data are correct, the Aquaculture Stewardship Council needs to do a much more rigorous job—and be much more critical—of salmon farms seeking certification.
Caveat emptor.
Tomorrow: what’s happening with GMO salmon.