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	<title>Comments on: Farmed Salmon &#8211; Good for you and your family?</title>
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		<title>By: Athan Katsos</title>
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		<dc:creator>Athan Katsos</dc:creator>
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		<description>Born a Nova Scotian, I&#039;m particularly appreciative and deeply grateful for nature&#039;s bounty of salmon that I&#039;ve grown up with.  The reality that farmed salmon presents a deadly tragic reality to wild salmon is a dangerous, infuriating and a completley unnecessary commercial enterprise.  IMMEDIATE ACTION MUST BE TAKEN TO STOP IT.

The recently reported and well documented disappearance of millions of salmon gives more than enough impetus for a broad-based tactical effort to determine and eradicate the man-made causes that have already sublimated our wild salmon population.  If that means the shutdown of the salmon and other fish farming operations, so be it.  

This apparently reckless, greedy and industry has created a toxic environment so powerful that it has crushed nature&#039;s sacred mechanism that for millennia, has sustained the holy salmon. 

We are not blind.  We must act now.

Athan Katsos</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Born a Nova Scotian, I&#8217;m particularly appreciative and deeply grateful for nature&#8217;s bounty of salmon that I&#8217;ve grown up with.  The reality that farmed salmon presents a deadly tragic reality to wild salmon is a dangerous, infuriating and a completley unnecessary commercial enterprise.  IMMEDIATE ACTION MUST BE TAKEN TO STOP IT.</p>
<p>The recently reported and well documented disappearance of millions of salmon gives more than enough impetus for a broad-based tactical effort to determine and eradicate the man-made causes that have already sublimated our wild salmon population.  If that means the shutdown of the salmon and other fish farming operations, so be it.  </p>
<p>This apparently reckless, greedy and industry has created a toxic environment so powerful that it has crushed nature&#8217;s sacred mechanism that for millennia, has sustained the holy salmon. </p>
<p>We are not blind.  We must act now.</p>
<p>Athan Katsos</p>
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