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Pay Attention to the Salmon You Buy:
« on: August 14, 2008, 03:01:15 PM »
If You Love Salmon, This Will Scare You

Packed with omega-3 fatty acids, salmon is one of the healthiest foods you can eat. Or is it? The Environmental Working Group has issued a scary report indicating that farm-raised salmon--but not the kind that is fished out of streams and rivers--is contaminated with high levels of cancer-causing chemicals called polychlorinated biphenyls, more commonly known as PCBs, report Reuters and The New York Times.

EWG purchased and tested salmon filets from 10 different grocery stores in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and Portland, Oregon. Seven of the 10 filets contained high levels of PCBs. "These first-ever tests of farmed salmon from U.S. grocery stores show that farmed salmon are likely the most PCB-contaminated protein source in the U.S. food supply," the non-profit environmental investigative group said in a prepared statement.

We eat a lot of salmon. About one-quarter of all adult Americans--that would be 52 million people--eat salmon and about 23 million of those eat it more than once a month. "Based on these data we estimate that 800,000 people face an excess lifetime cancer risk...from eating farmed salmon."

EWG found that farmed salmon had 16 times the PCBs found in wild salmon, four times the levels in beef, and 3.4 times the levels found in other seafood. The New York Times notes that while the PCB levels in salmon are high, they do not exceed those set in 1984 by the FDA for commercially sold fish; however, they do exceed the guidelines set by the Environmental Protection Agency in 1999 for recreationally caught fish. Although this study by EWG has not been published in a peer-reviewed journal, the findings are supported by other studies done in Canada, Ireland, and Britain--all of which has forced the hand of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which will now review the problem.

What are PCBs? They come from hydraulic fluids and oils, electrical capacitors, and transformers. They are carcinogenic because they are endocrine disrupters, which are chemicals that mimic hormones. PCBs can also cause infertility and other sexual changes. Because of this, PCBs have been banned in the United States since 1976 except when they are used in completely enclosed areas. Still, they persist in the environment and animal fat. Farmed salmon are raised in high-density fish pens in what may be a pristine environment, but they are fed fishmeal from around the world. And that fishmeal is contaminated with PCBs. While the omega-3 fatty acids in salmon are healthy for us, they also provide a place for the PCBs to build up.

What do the salmon farmers think of all this? An organization called Salmon of the Americas represents 80 salmon farmers in the United States, Canada, and Chile. Its spokesman says that until the farmers hear differently, they'll continue to follow the FDA regulations, rather than the more strict EPA regulations. "We assume they know what they are doing, and the regulations and levels they have promulgated mean that the food, including farmed salmon, is safe, wholesome, and nutritious. EPA and FDA should work their differences out," Alex Trent, acting director of Salmon of the Americas told the Times. "When and if the FDA changes its limits, we will be the first to comply. Someone is yelling fire in a theater to help make their point, and they haven't proven this point to the FDA yet. If they had, they would change their standards."

Based on the results of this study and EPA recommendations, the New York Times advises consumers to eat farmed salmon no more than once a month.


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Re: Pay Attention to the Salmon You Buy:
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2008, 07:47:36 PM »
Thanks for posting the info.

I don't understand why this is being reported as if it's breaking news.  We've known this FOR YEARS about farm raised fish & seafood.
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Re: Pay Attention to the Salmon You Buy:
« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2008, 08:53:18 PM »
Scary shit, wonder what causes such an increase in the farmed ones??

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Re: Pay Attention to the Salmon You Buy:
« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2008, 09:34:15 PM »
Scary shit, wonder what causes such an increase in the farmed ones??

Inbreeding.
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Re: Pay Attention to the Salmon You Buy:
« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2008, 09:39:43 PM »
Thanks for posting the info.

I don't understand why this is being reported as if it's breaking news.  We've known this FOR YEARS about farm raised fish & seafood.


Maybe a slow day in the news room?

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Re: Pay Attention to the Salmon You Buy:
« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2008, 02:18:10 AM »
Scary shit, wonder what causes such an increase in the farmed ones??

No doubt.  You'd think they could have more control of the fish in a farm environment, not less control!  WTF?

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Re: Pay Attention to the Salmon You Buy:
« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2008, 02:36:40 AM »
getting cancer or not is a matter of luck. i don't pay attenstion to this kind of shit.

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Re: Pay Attention to the Salmon You Buy:
« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2008, 05:48:53 AM »
I don't buy salmon.  If I want salmon or trout I catch it myself.  Epic freshness.   :D

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Re: Pay Attention to the Salmon You Buy:
« Reply #8 on: August 23, 2008, 07:52:13 PM »
Scary isn't it? I just had salmon steak last night. It was yummy.  :P
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