Here is a link to a very interesting story on fish feed http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/David+Suzuki+helps+develop+insect+based+fish+food/9040019/story.html
Here is a link to a very interesting story on fish feed http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/David+Suzuki+helps+develop+insect+based+fish+food/9040019/story.html
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#1 by Heidi Sullivan on October 27, 2013 - 1:32 pm
Seeing that open pens fish aquaculture is here to stay and we have to put up with the sewage that comes from them due to chemically made fish food — this seems to be a way to reduce this pollution and strive towards a cleaner ocean for all aquatic species to survive. Larvae is an excellent food source – some African/South American native tribes survived living on it for centuries. Of course, the best solution would be to have all these farms converted to containment with proper and safe disposal of waste so baby steps are better than nothing eh!