recently by feedback global and they show just by the norwegian salmon industry over 2 million tonnes of wild fish are being taken from west africa to feed the salmon industry in norway. you are sending this open letter to the un. what is it you want them to do about it? we want them to clarify the position on sustainable aquaculture. right now, the communications are very misleading. aquaculture is a very broad term, it refers to everything from seaweed farming to small scale bivalve farming to small scale bivalve farming to carnivorous fish farming. we are asking them to clearly define that sustainable aquaculture does not include carnivorous fish farming like salmon, sea bream and sea bass. if there is this need for protein around the world, what is the alternative solution? well, if that is the need, that carnivorous fish farming reduces protein in the world, doesn t increase it. they are using more protein to create
less protein. there are many types of sustainable aquaculture, like seaweed farming and small scale bivalve farming and small scale bivalve farming and small scale bivalve farming and symbiotic rice paddy. what is happening in the global north, the farming of salmon, sea bream and sea bass is destroying. salmon, sea bream and sea bass is destroying. . . is destroying. sorry to cut ou is destroying. sorry to cut you off. is destroying. sorry to cut you off. we is destroying. sorry to cut you off, we are is destroying. sorry to cut you off, we are out - is destroying. .. sorry to cut you off, we are out of- is destroying. sorry to cutj you off, we are out of time, but thank you for coming on the show and sharing your message today and thank you to you for joining us, as well. hello there. all week the weather story has been stuck in repeat. it s been cool and showery to the far north west further south we ve seen some sunshine and we had that on thursday, a maximum of 20 degrees
they have on the environment. one of the people behind the move is eva douzinas president of the environmental investors the rauch foundation. she sjoining me from greece where they are studying industrial fish farming. is that an ocean behind you? yes, it is, and i have chosen this spot to help remind us of what we are trying to protect today on a world 0ceans day. why are a kind of risk fish finds such a bad thing? there are three finds such a bad thing? there are three key finds such a bad thing? there are three key reasons. - finds such a bad thing? there are three key reasons. just i are three key reasons. just like you mentioned, salmon, sea bream and sea bass need fed other fish and are consuming bream and sea bass need fed otherfish and are consuming up to 20% of our wild caught fish to 20% of our wild caught fish to preserve a smaller quantity of fish. it takes 1.2 kilos to produce one kilo of farmed fish
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