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The Color Of Your Salmon May Not Be Completely NaturalWhy? Spoiler: The color of some salmon may not be completely natural — it depends largely on whether it's wild or farmed. This is why understanding the key difference between Pacific and ...
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Are You Eating Dyed Salmon From Costco & Whole Foods? The Truth About Farmed vs. Wild FishI recently stumbled upon a social media video that claimed Costco's farm-raised salmon is actually dyed to look pink and is otherwise gray, unlike the richly orange-colored wild-caught salmon.
A new study published in the journal Fisheries shows how a salmon-focused ecosystem protection strategy in the North Pacific ...
When captive-bred Pacific salmon leave their hatcheries to swim free in the ocean, they soon take on the look of their wild counterparts, with the color of their sides changing from red to silver, the ...
Some wild Pacific salmon populations are endangered, mainly because of the loss of their fresh water habitat caused by harmful logging practices and hydroelectric dams. Salmon have also been over ...
An international team of researchers has found that climate change is negatively impacting the Californian wild salmon population, which should serve as a warning to Australia. Associate Professor ...
Almost everywhere in California, salmon are on the decline. But in Putah Creek — a restored stream running through the University of California, Davis, campus — wild salmon are not only increasing, ...
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