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Drygord | 1 year ago

Yeah but it’s obviously the tiny little fish humans don’t want to eat.

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jamil7|1 year ago

Firstly, it doesn’t matter if humans wouldn’t want to eat them because they form a part of a food hierarchy that’s disruption ultimately damages humans. It also causes a cycle in which less wild fish is available and more must be farmed. Secondly, if you read the article you’d note that people do rely on those fish as a food source.

Drygord|1 year ago

Obviously the people are eating the farmed salmon in place of the tiny fish. The “food hierarchy” remains completely untouched.