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Offline LostArrow

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Re: Swai
« Reply #14 on: July 03, 2013, 07:09:53 PM »
You are what you eat pertains to fish more than us!
I limit myself as how much tuna , swordfish ill eat!
Fish raised in pollution concentrate the pollutants!
I prefer not to eat southwest Asia seafood! A little wont hurt ( I think) but I don't eat too much.
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Re: Swai
« Reply #15 on: July 03, 2013, 08:51:17 PM »
You are what you eat pertains to fish more than us!
I limit myself as how much tuna , swordfish ill eat!
Fish raised in pollution concentrate the pollutants!
I prefer not to eat southwest Asia seafood! A little wont hurt ( I think) but I don't eat too much.

It's really too bad, but you are right, LA. I love tuna and swordfish (and almost every other seafood critter.) But in the wild, the larger the fish, the more likely it has concentrated pollutants such as mercury.
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