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Demand for seafood soaring, but oceans giving up all they can

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By VICTORIA MILKO

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protein-rich black soldier flies are being raised as a feed alternative.

I recently watched a story about this and is a very interesting option for pet owners as well.

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Had some excellent fresh prawns today.

If the next generation cannot eat seafood the. So be it…

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Why are natural sources of fish being reduced? Pollution from industries. Solution? More industries. Not enough fish to feed the fish to feed the people? Feed them bugs. Not enough fish to feed the people? Feed them bugs.

Modern solutions to create modern problems!

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There’s some fascinating research out there to decrease the mortality rate of fish fry. For some species, such as eel and sole, upwards of 80% of fish larvae die, but there’s some Japanese firms that produces organic ingredients to tackle this. There was a NHK program about this a year ago.

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The article mentions fish farming in America, Indonesia, China and France...but what about aquaculture in Japan?

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