No shame here bones.
I asked a few questions on my last post. You didn't answer one of them. It's hard to dispute the truth. Instead you chose to attack the messenger instead by calling me " a true activist that complains at just about anything" and by stating what I said or did I should be ashamed. I wasn't expecting much more from you. That's OK. I just like to call things out that I believe can and should be done better. You called my bloodwater pipe comment a deflection when that's pretty much been your and others chosen method of trying to deal with the fishfarm issue as of late. That's all you guys have left. Hey, it's not fishfarms, it's climate change... hey, it's not fishfarms it's overfishing, hey, it's not fishfarms, it's seals. And then you expect us to look away at the many problems of the open net pen farms. Sorry, it doesn't work that way. We see the problems the FF's are causing also and they are significant. Very significant. The science tells us this. And they (the FF industry) only want to keep expanding. Fine, but it needs to be done on land. And with all the hardships salmon are going through the last thing we need to be doing is expanding more open net pens in our waters and increasing the amount of invasive diseased and virus laden fish along our salmon migration routes. The science is closing in on the disease factories. The world is taking notice. Why is that so hard to accept?