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New report: Explosive growth changes salmon industry

ich conveys to consumers that wild salmon come from sustainable fisheries.

"Labeling helps consumers make informed choices," said Dr. Cathy Roheim, co-author of the study and professor of economics at the University of Rhode Island.

The report also recommends:

  • harmonizing regulatory food safety standards;
  • recognizing and mitigating environmental impacts of both farmed and wild salmon production;
  • providing accurate and balanced information about salmon issues;
  • collecting better data about seafood markets and consumers;
  • and consider the role of hatcheries in wild salmon production.

"This report shines a light on a very complex industry that has a big impact on both people and the environment," said Jill Hepp of TRAFFIC North America. "Our goal is for this report to now be used by the industry and policy makers to protect wild salmon resources and the fishery that so many people depend on."


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Source:World Wildlife Fund


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