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Posted: 2025-07-11 12:54:23 UTC

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A comparison of salmon farming and wild salmon harvesting practices in Norway, Chile, and Russia, highlighting the dominance of aquaculture in Norway and Chile versus the significant wild salmon resources in Russia.
Norway: Primarily relies on salmon aquaculture, ensuring a stable supply of high-quality Atlantic salmon.
Chile: Another major aquaculture producer, exporting large quantities of farmed salmon but facing environmental and disease concerns.
Russia: Maintains a significant wild salmon population, with about 80% of its salmon being wild-caught, preserving natural resources.
The importance of both aquaculture for stable supply and preserving wild salmon populations is emphasized.
Environmental impact and disease issues in Chilean salmon aquaculture.
Balancing stable supply through aquaculture with the preservation of wild salmon resources.