Japan Blue Fin Tuna Farm Amami, Island October 16, 2009
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家畜を育てるために土壌をひどく汚染したり、野菜を育てるために抗生物質で土壌を汚染したり、原爆実験で海を汚染したり、戰爭で他国の土地を汚染したりしてる欧米の方たちに環境や資源を語る資格は無いんじゃないの?
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rip fishes :(
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How are these farms doing today?
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we should consume more sea raised food, since fresh water is on decay, its better to eat 150 grams of tuna that to eat 150 grams of groundbeef.
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why not farm they food those little fishes make a farm for them and once they ready feed them to tuna
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are those farm bred or are those tuna take from the ocean and raised behind nets?
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Fuck off racist eco punk.
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you are probably referring to Chinese and Taiwan
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Japanese are to conservation what myra hyndley was to babysitting! Fucking savages who will eat anything with a pulse!
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the fish they eat are farmed too buddy..
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thing you know they will be farming whales!
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Next thing you know they will be farming whales! On a side note, enjoy your Fuckushima radioactive tunafish owned. by the way they caught the tuna from the wild when they were young, hardly alleviating pressure on wild stocks.
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Is it ok if i use some of this for a short film?
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I always thought tuna was too big to be farmed
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Although these farmed blue fin can grow bigger then their wild counter-parts(due to non-existent competition and escaping from predators), Their fat has less usable omega 3s (around 30-40%). I always prefer wild over farmed.
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Those tuna end up much larger around than their wild kin. The fat layer which is the most desired is really thick on those fish. I bet they bring top dollar...or yen as it were.
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well the fish they are eating isn't endangered, bluefin tuna take 3 years to grow and mate, the rate in which we fish the tuna is greater than it being replenished, but a lot of the smaller fish grow faster and mate much more quickly than the tuna. There food supply is plentiful in comparison to the tuna.
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Thats a big investment. How many tons do you get out of 1 net after 3 years?
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Holy smokes! I never would of thought Tunas' be soo LARGE and BIG. Oh my.
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are there any of this projects the concentrate just on re-populating the sea with tuna?
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