I don't know Morton , but can't believe she is doing her research for the money.
Maybe I should be donating to her cause, apparently our government uses our tax dollars to help the salmon farmers.
Some of the fish farm shareholders are already very wealthy.
Just consider John Fredriksen, reportedly among the top 100 most wealthy men in the world and the largest shareholder in Marine Harvest.
He has some pretty nice estates at various locations, shown by the link.
http://thenorway.wordpress.com/tag/john-fredriksen/ He is very successfull and has interests in oil tankers, drilling rigs, financial businesses, and reportedly one of his companies recently ordered a couple of natural gas tankers.
Amazing the wealth he has worked hard for and accumulated in his lifetime., a very smart man. Just look at his sandbox.
http://investorvillage.com/smbd.asp?mb=16645&mn=3246&pt=msg&mid=11450492 I expect John Fredricksen has a very good overview of marine environments worldwide.
Some of his companies may have been involved in questionable business practices and settlements arranged, but he has expressed that farmed salmon should not be on wild salmon migration routes
www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/3304752/No-salmon-farms-near-wild-salmon.html