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Monday, September 26, 2011

Farmed fish increasing drastically

In the US, due to an increase of fish consumption people are considering to farm fish for consumption due to a drastic increase of seafood. Mr. Josh Goldman is a fish farmer and runs its own farm in the U.S and believed that it’s a great idea as far as he is not destroying the ocean.

The world largest ecosystem and its habitats are being over exploited and depleted by fishing industries. If no solution is found, the existence of wild fish can be greatly at risk in the coming years.  A report issued from the UN (United Nation) says that 32% of the global fish stocks are exploited and 90% of the large species such as tuna & marlin have been the main preys of human beings for the past century. The two species heading towards extinction are the Atlantic cod and the Blufin tuna which have been fished excessively.

Humans have started to farm fish 4000 years ago and it began with the Chinese who introduced the fish ponds. Farmed fish is as good as wild fish as in the few years to come, the oceans will not be able to provide the amount of seafood humans beings are demanding. Fifty years after the introduction of Chinese ponds, aquaculture has gained popularity and has become an industry. Aquaculture grew from 1 million to 47.3 million tons of fish, which consists of feeding half of the globe with farmed fish.

Since the mid of the 1990s the worldwide fishing industry has caught 80 million tons of fishes in a year and this result was not enough to keep up with the global seafood demand. Fish is in great demand in the world due to its tasty flesh and heart-healthy form of protein which kept on rising.  Fish comes with many benefits and it is recommended to consume it twice weekly in a meal.  


Thursday, September 22, 2011

Deep sea creatures and natural habitat in great danger

An urgent call is being made by scientists to stop unsustainable fisheries and commercial fishing in the ocean. The earth’s largest ecosystem, which some call ‘deep sea’ or ‘high seas’, is being depleted of its creatures and this can lead to extinctions of some species.
A team of marine scientists from every corner of the world is recommending stopping fishing in deep sea water.  Instead they are suggesting to fish in productive water nearer to consumers. In a complete analysis published by the journal Marine Policy, experts show how, with rare exceptions, deep-sea fisheries are unsustainable.
According to experts and scientists, deep sea is the worst area on earth to fish as these fishes are vulnerable and take time to reproduce after being overfished. In the cold depths of the oceans, life processes is at a low pace and food is scarce compare to near the lagoon or sea surface. Deep sea corals can live for more than 4,000 years and fishes’ lifespan is of more than a century but when massive destruction from trawlers rip life from this depth it might take more than a lifetime to repair the damages.  The high sea contribute only 1% of seafood in the world and this commercial fishing started in 1970s when coastal fisheries were depleted and fishing fleets moved into deep waters. Dr Selina Heppell said that in deep sea it’s impossible to monitor or control the amount of fishing occurring and its effect can be devastating. 

Monday, September 12, 2011

Significant amount of seafood removed from the market due to un-sustainability



The latest update is that the largest seafood industry in Canada will be removing more seafood products from its selling list due to un-sustainability. There has been a significant amount of sea products which has been removed from the market and these species are the sharks and the bluefin tuna among many other aqua life.
The cost of removing those species from their chart might cost them $250,000 yearly but the company main concern is to provide sustainable seafood and maintained the good reputations of the business. The vice- president of Vancouver- based Albion Fisheries Ltd Mr. Guy Dean said that they will not trade with seafood which is not traceable and certified by the MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) as sustainable.
Some fisheries have gains the MSC certifications and other not, this is the reason why the company removed the Chilean sea bass from its list in 2005. In 2010, the sharks and the bluefin tuna were also added to the list of unsustainable seafood. The Albion’s company is owned by Gordon Food Service Canada and 50% of its seafood is sold to its retailers while the rest are purchased by the food service outlets. Mr. Dean highlighted that the company is committed to constant challenges about delivering the best quality products and move toward sustainable seafood. This is the only way to maintain and serve clients accordingly and preserve the natural resources. 


http://www.seawork.com.na/blog/


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Fish best nutritious food ever!

Fish is classified as the best nutrient in the food chart and studies have shown that fish oil can help to improve people health from rheumatoid to heart disease problems. Besides, fish is recommended for the good functioning of the arthritis, prevention menstrual pain and muscles loss.

A GP based in Sydney said that - impressive results have been noticed and led a way out for patient who suffers from coronary heart disease and lower triglycerides.  Fish oil holds so many benefits consequently experts revealed that Omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA in fish oil are nutritious and beneficial for the skin.  It is the largest organ of the body which is a great indicator of our physical state. 

Fish oil holds many benefits such as anti-inflammatory qualities which may be helpful for eczema and psoriasis.  Fish is highly nutritious and is good for the good functioning of the brain and play a big role in the prevention of stroke.  Omega-3 fatty acids help to reduce swelling, pain and prevent the blood from clotting easily.
Fish oil can be included in the diet by taking supplements and by eating fish. Fish which are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids are tuna, salmon, mackerel, sturgeon, mullet, bluefish, sardines, herring and trout. For every 300 grams of fish, they provide one gram of omega-3 fatty acids.  It is highly recommended to include fish in our diet as it as fish is highly beneficial for health.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Salmon fish healthier and cheaper

The nation’s favorite fish is now salmon instead of cod due to its numerous healthy benefits and cost.  Cod and chips was the British favorite dish so far before its being replaced by salmon. A survey revealed that 
people tend to find that ordering salmon instead of Cod is being classified as “more refined”. One third of people eat fish 3 to 4 times a week and a small portion stayed loyal to the traditional Friday supper which is the famous fish and chips. 

The new chart for seafood is now as followed:

Salmon
Cod
Tuna
Haddock
Prawns
Sea bass
Mackerel
Plaice
Sushi
Kippers
A pub restaurant Brewer and Chef, Mr. Kevin Steppe said that cod and chips a traditional British dish and will always remains so, but it’s nice to discover that families are trying new kinds of seafood’s to their meals. Smoked salmon and sushi are becoming more in demand and a study shows that 60% of households eat more fish than 5 years ago. The benefits of eating fish are endless and even being a simple dish its quick to cook. It is rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acid and is raised as farmed fish.   Mr. Kevin added that there are varieties of seafood and it’s very good to see customers trying different species.