Maine Voices : Aquaculture project does not belong in Downeast Maine
A Canadian company has suffered a large die-off at one of its salmon farms in the US. The BBC’s Stephanie Hegarty looks at the impact of in-water fish pens on the marine environment and why they are being banned for fish farming.
Source: pressherald.comPublished on 2021-12-20
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