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Old 09-30-2021, 12:48 AM   #190 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RedDevil View Post
I do like salmon a lot
Me too, yet all the salmon in my country being imported makes me resort more often to some more affordable fish, either of some native species or the most commonly farmed fish which is usually tilapia.


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I'm all in for ecological but the practical aspects win me over there.
Last year I just found out a river which I believed to be too polluted to still have any fishing resource actually has plenty of tilapia. I don't really know what were the native species formerly available there, but I'm sure tilapia was actually a good way to keep the sustainability to the food chain there.

I guess the same relation between bears and salmon applies to those alligators and tilapia:
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