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Letters: Industrial fish farms in Gulf raise her concerns

Por: The Advocate Opinion May 10, 2023

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As a New Orleans resident, a student of environmental law and someone who wishes to support her local community, I have deep concerns about the introduction of offshore industrial . Recently I’ve had the chance to talk with local fishermen and chefs about the threats this industry would pose to their livelihoods and to our regional food system. Industrial fish farming is the major cultivation of fish in marine waters, like the Gulf, in net... + full article



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