Fish anyone?
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Fish anyone?
These fishing boats and many more have been working this area all morning. Yesterday with the heavy rain the stormwater drain was spewing out a jet black plume that almost reached the other side of the river. And on the surface it was super calm from all of the oil washing off the road.
Could even began to fathom what would be in the black plume that the fish these guys are targeting are eating...
On another note I can see into the trucks that drive past delivering all of the live fish to the markets at night. The water quality is absolutely disgusting! I know many Kmers don't want to eat farmed fish because it's not healthy. They want wild caught fish and flock to these local guys every morning and at the markets to by the fresh wild caught stuff.
If the missus is cooking fish for you maybe it could be time to say I don't like fish anymore... However I don't think it would hurt you too much if you only eat a little very occasionally. To be safe just eat fish from the ocean...
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My other half tried her hand at fish farming (snakehead) last year.
I've only eaten fish once since then, when I had a hankering for fish and chips lately.
Fucking disgusting. The fish were consuming around 50kg of rat meat daily which was being minced/ground by my brother in law after he caught them by electrocution in the woods near his home.
One day there was not enough rats, but somebody caught a python, so into the meat grinder it went.
The fish must have been half suffocated and were riddled with lice which they were dosed for days before sale to the local fish merchant who was going to transport them to PP for market sale.
I've only eaten fish once since then, when I had a hankering for fish and chips lately.
Fucking disgusting. The fish were consuming around 50kg of rat meat daily which was being minced/ground by my brother in law after he caught them by electrocution in the woods near his home.
One day there was not enough rats, but somebody caught a python, so into the meat grinder it went.
The fish must have been half suffocated and were riddled with lice which they were dosed for days before sale to the local fish merchant who was going to transport them to PP for market sale.
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I think tuna have one of the highest mercury-retention rates of any fish, so sea does not mean safe.
Cannibalism will soon be the in thing, hipster bars serving deconstructed cousins, nephews etc.
Cannibalism will soon be the in thing, hipster bars serving deconstructed cousins, nephews etc.
ירי ילדים והפצצת אזרחים דורש אומץ, כמו גם הטרדה מינית של עובדי ההוראה.
Farmed mekong catfish has been sold in Australian and NZ fish shops for a few years now. Often labelled 'basa fish' or 'swai'. Yum, not.
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According to my Vietnamese mate, the fish trucks coming in at night are mostly from Vietnam. He also imports merchandise at night "duty" free.
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Jackal wrote:My other half tried her hand at fish farming (snakehead) last year.
I've only eaten fish once since then, when I had a hankering for fish and chips lately.
Fucking disgusting. The fish were consuming around 50kg of rat meat daily which was being minced/ground by my brother in law after he caught them by electrocution in the woods near his home.
One day there was not enough rats, but somebody caught a python, so into the meat grinder it went.
The fish must have been half suffocated and were riddled with lice which they were dosed for days before sale to the local fish merchant who was going to transport them to PP for market sale.
I am lost for words Jackal.I wish you were making this up...but you just can't make shit up like that!
Vlad there are plenty more fish in the sea...hold on that's wrong, most of them have been caught...just rounding up the last few stragglers now
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If they serve up bits of that baldy-headed Australian with Brunty's cider, don't try it. You won't be able to stop eating him. He's Moreish.vladimir wrote:Cannibalism will soon be the in thing, hipster bars serving deconstructed cousins, nephews etc.
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I have no doubt that the Vietnamese are sending all the dead fish that have been washing up to Cambodia. The Viet government have told the Viets not to eat them.GB8 wrote:According to my Vietnamese mate, the fish trucks coming in at night are mostly from Vietnam. He also imports merchandise at night "duty" free.
http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg ... story.htmlThe dead started washing up in April: miles and miles of fish, countless clams, the occasional whale. Government researchers eventually concluded that "toxic elements" were responsible for the die-off, which Vietnamese officials described as "unprecedented."
Now people are wondering whether the seabirds dying along Vietnam's central coast are also victims of industrial pollution.
Fears that tainted fish collected off the beaches are entering this fast-developing nation's food supply have inspired outrage on social media and a wave of rare public demonstrations, putting pressure on a government that is accused of failing to protect public health in its push for industrial growth. Authorities have acknowledged a slow response as public scrutiny focuses on a massive Taiwanese-owned steel plant accused of pumping untreated wastewater into the sea.
Snakehead fish farming has been banned since 2004. There was a move earlier this year to re-introduce it.
Ministry Wants Snakehead Fish Farms Again April 22, 2016
"The Ministry of Agriculture will ask Prime Minister Hun Sen to lift a ban on snakehead fish farms to reduce reliance on foreign food sources and raise the income of farmers, officials said on Thursday.
Newly appointed Agriculture Minister Veng Sakhon proposed the plan on Wednesday during a meeting with officials from the ministry’s Siem Reap provincial department" https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/mini ... in-111619/
Ministry Wants Snakehead Fish Farms Again April 22, 2016
"The Ministry of Agriculture will ask Prime Minister Hun Sen to lift a ban on snakehead fish farms to reduce reliance on foreign food sources and raise the income of farmers, officials said on Thursday.
Newly appointed Agriculture Minister Veng Sakhon proposed the plan on Wednesday during a meeting with officials from the ministry’s Siem Reap provincial department" https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/mini ... in-111619/
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damn, vladimir, can you please change your profile picture? I'm reading through a couple of posts and then I have this "I feel for you" pain watching this nail thump! uuuh it hurts!
damn, vladimir, can you please change your profile picture? I'm reading through a couple of posts and then I have this "I feel for you" pain watching this nail thump! uuuh it hurts!
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Had a good look last night...most of the trucks have no number plates on them.GB8 wrote:According to my Vietnamese mate, the fish trucks coming in at night are mostly from Vietnam. He also imports merchandise at night "duty" free.
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