Salmon farm wiped out by jellyfish
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Salmon farm wiped out by jellyfish
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10 miles across by 35 feet deep! I'd say you almost could have walked across them!
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10 square miles 35ft deep - thats hard to even imagine - it must have taken time for that amount of jelly fish to arrive - how was it not seen coming!!!
even by satelites :shock:
even by satelites :shock:
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salmon farm wiped out by jellyfish
:lol: an they say jellyfish have no brains!!! well that was a smart move on their part, good for them,......see Tescos" have removed jellyed eels from their stores,an are starting a new range ( JELLYED SALMON ) yuck!! buy one get 100 free :wink:
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I, for one, would like to commiserate with the 12 guys, presumably some of them local, who have lost their jobs 4 weeks before christmas.
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I, for one, would like to commiserate with the hundreds of part and full-time workers who lost their jobs when wild sea trout stocks collapsed due to salmon farming.
The number of people employed in salmon farming in this country is less than the number who made a living from tourism angling in Connemara alone prior to the collapse.
Lets not forget either that without import tariffs, the salmon farming industry would not be able to compete with Norwegian or Chilean salmon. The industry is also supported artifically with grants, it could not survive as a commercial enterprise without government protection. All for the sake of literally, a handful of jobs. The employment promised when fish farming expanded in the 1980s never materialised, as farms became automated.
And thats not to mention the ecological impact of overfishing to feed these salmon :roll:
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here here feel sorry for the salmon also being stung to death. hopefully this wont have a negative effect on the wild stock in the area i.e there will still be a demand for the salmon the farm would have produced so hopefully this demand isnt supplied by poaching etc - as according to the article they were high quality farmed salmon - if there is such a thing???
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samo wrote:hopefully this wont have a negative effect on the wild stock in the area
Are you mad samo? :shock: did you know about the plumes of sea-lice associated with salmon farms that are thirty thousand times more concentrated than in nature which cause harm to wild sea-trout 30 to 40 kilometers away?
Ban all salmon farms, I say!
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Re: salmon farm wiped out by jellyfish
fishermannum1 wrote::lol: an they say jellyfish have no brains!!! well that was a smart move on their part, good for them,......see Tescos" have removed jellyed eels from their stores,an are starting a new range ( JELLYED SALMON ) yuck!! buy one get 100 free :wink:
is it not more a case of eels being scarcer these days rather than them being "removed"
and farmed is the cheapest meat to come by
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Tanglerat wrote:I'd imagine wild fish would clear off promptly on encountering the leading edge of the jellies - something the caged fish had no chance to do.
true, but what if that mass of jellyfish entered a lough, anything in said lough will be killed and the area would suffer, was also wondering what eats jellyfish, is the amount of the jelly increased because the fish that eat them arnt there anymore? scary thought, going fishing in the near future and all that there is to catch is jellyfish :!:
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isint that the way the caspian is gone, no fish - huge jelly blooms - that are now salted and sold to the chinese :shock:
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MC wrote:anything in said lough will be killed and the area would suffer
id say anything that couldnt swim away would be killed.. everything else has a chance
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See JonBoys post on the blackfish washed up recently in inishowen....The beach that night was littered with jelly's....you could hardly stand up for them. and sum total of catch for the night was 1 small collie for 5 anglers.
I do believe though that we've had a mild novemeber. I think when the big winter storms move in it will break these shoals of jelly's up.
Or maybe just wishful thinking.
I do believe though that we've had a mild novemeber. I think when the big winter storms move in it will break these shoals of jelly's up.
Or maybe just wishful thinking.
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