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Worldwide, Marine Harvest employs 7,500 people and produces one third of the world's farmed salmon and trout at facilities in Norway, Chile, Scotland, Canada, Ireland and the Shetland Islands. Marine Harvest Canada operates aquaculture farms on the coast of British Columbia and Vancouver Island, where 500 people produce 45,000 tonnes of high quality fresh Atlantic salmon a year.
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Maybe it's time to rethink what we think.
Wild salmon populations have varied significantly, while BC's salmon farms continue to operate consistently. To us, that indicates there's a lot more to talk about when we're investigating the causes of our wild salmon decline. To those still trying to blame salmon farms, we thought we'd let the facts speak for themselves. When 35 million Sockeye return, maybe it's time to rethink what we think.Collected in MarineHarvestCanada's videos Oct 27, 2010 -
The Fastest Salmon Farm Tour...Ever!
How do we raise one of the world's heathiest foods? This quick tour takes you on a trip to salmon hatcheries, salmon farms and processing plant to see how we raise sustainable salmon. If you haven't had the opportunity to visit a salmon farm in beautiful British Columbia, here's your chance! (2:20)Collected in MarineHarvestCanada's videos Feb 20, 2009 -
Marine Harvest and Klemtu : Ten Years
Marine Harvest Canada and Kitasoo Seafoods recently celebrated ten years of partnership in Klemtu, British Columbia, Canada. This remote coastal village farms and processes over 10 million pounds of fresh salmon each year. (2:31) http://www.Kitasoo.org http://www.MarineHarvestCanada.comCollected in MarineHarvestCanada's videos Dec 10, 2008
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MarineHarvestCanada Wild salmon populations have varied significantly, while BC's salmon farms continue to operate consistently. To us, that indicates there's a lot more to talk about when we're investigating the causes of our wild salmon decline. To those still trying to blame salmon farms, we thought we'd let the facts speak for themselves. When 35 million Sockeye return, maybe it's time to rethink what we think.
Oct 27, 2010