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  • Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
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    Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
    Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations.

    Guðmundur Hauker Jakobsson jumps into the River Blanda. Within minutes, he pulls out a 15lb silver fish, which thrashes and writhes against the net, then another, then another - five in all. The wild salmon of the Blanda here in north-west Iceland are some of the largest and most athletic in a country where the rivers are considered among the world's best.

    But these, says Jakobsson, are not wild fish.

    Sure enough, it has a rounded tail and torn fins: signs of a farmed salmon. He suspects it's a fugitive from an open-net pen where just last month, on 20 August, thousands of fish grown in pens from a Norwegian strain escaped. They have since been found upstream in rivers, endangering the wild salmon population and hitting the headlines in Iceland.

    Suspected escapees have now been found in at least 32 rivers across north-west Iceland, according to unconfirmed social media posts, one of which showed fish covered in sea lice, a parasite that can be lethal to wild fish.

    Farmed salmon in Blanda river. Blönduós, north Iceland.

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  • Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
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    Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
    Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations.

    Guðmundur Hauker Jakobsson jumps into the River Blanda. Within minutes, he pulls out a 15lb silver fish, which thrashes and writhes against the net, then another, then another - five in all. The wild salmon of the Blanda here in north-west Iceland are some of the largest and most athletic in a country where the rivers are considered among the world's best.

    But these, says Jakobsson, are not wild fish.

    Sure enough, it has a rounded tail and torn fins: signs of a farmed salmon. He suspects it's a fugitive from an open-net pen where just last month, on 20 August, thousands of fish grown in pens from a Norwegian strain escaped. They have since been found upstream in rivers, endangering the wild salmon population and hitting the headlines in Iceland.

    Suspected escapees have now been found in at least 32 rivers across north-west Iceland, according to unconfirmed social media posts, one of which showed fish covered in sea lice, a parasite that can be lethal to wild fish.

    Guðmundur Jakobsson with his father, Jakob

    Farmed salmon in Blanda river. Blönduós, north Iceland.

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  • Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
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    Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
    Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations.

    Guðmundur Hauker Jakobsson jumps into the River Blanda. Within minutes, he pulls out a 15lb silver fish, which thrashes and writhes against the net, then another, then another - five in all. The wild salmon of the Blanda here in north-west Iceland are some of the largest and most athletic in a country where the rivers are considered among the world's best.

    But these, says Jakobsson, are not wild fish.

    Sure enough, it has a rounded tail and torn fins: signs of a farmed salmon. He suspects it's a fugitive from an open-net pen where just last month, on 20 August, thousands of fish grown in pens from a Norwegian strain escaped. They have since been found upstream in rivers, endangering the wild salmon population and hitting the headlines in Iceland.

    Suspected escapees have now been found in at least 32 rivers across north-west Iceland, according to unconfirmed social media posts, one of which showed fish covered in sea lice, a parasite that can be lethal to wild fish.

    Farmed salmon in Blanda river. Blönduós, north Iceland.

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  • Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
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    Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
    Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations.

    Guðmundur Hauker Jakobsson jumps into the River Blanda. Within minutes, he pulls out a 15lb silver fish, which thrashes and writhes against the net, then another, then another - five in all. The wild salmon of the Blanda here in north-west Iceland are some of the largest and most athletic in a country where the rivers are considered among the world's best.

    But these, says Jakobsson, are not wild fish.

    Sure enough, it has a rounded tail and torn fins: signs of a farmed salmon. He suspects it's a fugitive from an open-net pen where just last month, on 20 August, thousands of fish grown in pens from a Norwegian strain escaped. They have since been found upstream in rivers, endangering the wild salmon population and hitting the headlines in Iceland.

    Suspected escapees have now been found in at least 32 rivers across north-west Iceland, according to unconfirmed social media posts, one of which showed fish covered in sea lice, a parasite that can be lethal to wild fish.

    Guðmundur Jakobsson's father, Jakob

    Farmed salmon in Blanda river. Blönduós, north Iceland.

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  • Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
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    Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
    Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations.

    Guðmundur Hauker Jakobsson jumps into the River Blanda. Within minutes, he pulls out a 15lb silver fish, which thrashes and writhes against the net, then another, then another - five in all. The wild salmon of the Blanda here in north-west Iceland are some of the largest and most athletic in a country where the rivers are considered among the world's best.

    But these, says Jakobsson, are not wild fish.

    Sure enough, it has a rounded tail and torn fins: signs of a farmed salmon. He suspects it's a fugitive from an open-net pen where just last month, on 20 August, thousands of fish grown in pens from a Norwegian strain escaped. They have since been found upstream in rivers, endangering the wild salmon population and hitting the headlines in Iceland.

    Suspected escapees have now been found in at least 32 rivers across north-west Iceland, according to unconfirmed social media posts, one of which showed fish covered in sea lice, a parasite that can be lethal to wild fish.

    Guðmundur Jakobsson's father, Jakob

    Farmed salmon in Blanda river. Blönduós, north Iceland.

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  • Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
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    Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
    Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations.

    Guðmundur Hauker Jakobsson jumps into the River Blanda. Within minutes, he pulls out a 15lb silver fish, which thrashes and writhes against the net, then another, then another - five in all. The wild salmon of the Blanda here in north-west Iceland are some of the largest and most athletic in a country where the rivers are considered among the world's best.

    But these, says Jakobsson, are not wild fish.

    Sure enough, it has a rounded tail and torn fins: signs of a farmed salmon. He suspects it's a fugitive from an open-net pen where just last month, on 20 August, thousands of fish grown in pens from a Norwegian strain escaped. They have since been found upstream in rivers, endangering the wild salmon population and hitting the headlines in Iceland.

    Suspected escapees have now been found in at least 32 rivers across north-west Iceland, according to unconfirmed social media posts, one of which showed fish covered in sea lice, a parasite that can be lethal to wild fish.

    Farmed salmon in Blanda river. Blönduós, north Iceland.

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  • Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
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    Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
    Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations.

    Guðmundur Hauker Jakobsson jumps into the River Blanda. Within minutes, he pulls out a 15lb silver fish, which thrashes and writhes against the net, then another, then another - five in all. The wild salmon of the Blanda here in north-west Iceland are some of the largest and most athletic in a country where the rivers are considered among the world's best.

    But these, says Jakobsson, are not wild fish.

    Sure enough, it has a rounded tail and torn fins: signs of a farmed salmon. He suspects it's a fugitive from an open-net pen where just last month, on 20 August, thousands of fish grown in pens from a Norwegian strain escaped. They have since been found upstream in rivers, endangering the wild salmon population and hitting the headlines in Iceland.

    Suspected escapees have now been found in at least 32 rivers across north-west Iceland, according to unconfirmed social media posts, one of which showed fish covered in sea lice, a parasite that can be lethal to wild fish.

    Guðmundur Hauker Jakobsson draws a salmon from the river

    Farmed salmon in Blanda river. Blönduós, north Iceland.

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  • Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
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    Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
    Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations.

    Guðmundur Hauker Jakobsson jumps into the River Blanda. Within minutes, he pulls out a 15lb silver fish, which thrashes and writhes against the net, then another, then another – five in all. The wild salmon of the Blanda here in north-west Iceland are some of the largest and most athletic in a country where the rivers are considered among the world’s best.

    But these, says Jakobsson, are not wild fish.

    Sure enough, it has a rounded tail and torn fins: signs of a farmed salmon. He suspects it’s a fugitive from an open-net pen where just last month, on 20 August, thousands of fish grown in pens from a Norwegian strain escaped. They have since been found upstream in rivers, endangering the wild salmon population and hitting the headlines in Iceland.

    Suspected escapees have now been found in at least 32 rivers across north-west Iceland, according to unconfirmed social media posts, one of which showed fish covered in sea lice, a parasite that can be lethal to wild fish.

    Bernharður Guðmundsson. Arctic Fish. Dyrafjordur, Westfjords, Iceland.

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  • Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
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    Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly
    Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations.

    Guðmundur Hauker Jakobsson jumps into the River Blanda. Within minutes, he pulls out a 15lb silver fish, which thrashes and writhes against the net, then another, then another – five in all. The wild salmon of the Blanda here in north-west Iceland are some of the largest and most athletic in a country where the rivers are considered among the world’s best.

    But these, says Jakobsson, are not wild fish.

    Sure enough, it has a rounded tail and torn fins: signs of a farmed salmon. He suspects it’s a fugitive from an open-net pen where just last month, on 20 August, thousands of fish grown in pens from a Norwegian strain escaped. They have since been found upstream in rivers, endangering the wild salmon population and hitting the headlines in Iceland.

    Suspected escapees have now been found in at least 32 rivers across north-west Iceland, according to unconfirmed social media posts, one of which showed fish covered in sea lice, a parasite that can be lethal to wild fish.

    Elísa Björk Jónsdóttir, shopowner in Þingeyri. Westfjords, Iceland.

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  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Belzoni, MS - March 21, 2019 - Jason "Bubba' Braswell walks between catfish ponds at his farm near the town of Belzoni.
    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia. © William Widmer / Guardian / eyevine

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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Sunflower County, MS - March 21, 2019 - Farm employees work to gather catfish "fingerlings" in a pond at Nobile Fish Farm near the town of Sunflower.
    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia. © William Widmer / Guardian / eyevine

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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Sunflower County, MS - March 21, 2019 - Will Nobile gathers a catfish net onto a large spool at Nobile Fish Farm near the town of Sunflower. Nobile's father began raising catfish decades ago and now he oversees daily operations of 60+ separate ponds in addition to agricultural fields.
    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia. © William Widmer / Guardian / eyevine

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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Sunflower County, MS - March 21, 2019 - Farm employees work to gather catfish "fingerlings" in a pond at Nobile Fish Farm near the town of Sunflower.
    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia. © William Widmer / Guardian / eyevine

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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Sunflower County, MS - March 21, 2019 - Will Nobile counts catfish "fingerlings" atop a semi trailer at Nobile Fish Farm near the town of Sunflower. Nobile's father began raising catfish decades ago and now he oversees daily operations of 60+ separate ponds in addition to agricultural fields.
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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Isola, MS - March 20, 2019 - Downtown Isola, consisting of only a few blocks, sits largely empty.
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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Isola, MS - March 20, 2019 - Boxes stacked for shipping at Consolidated Catfish Producters, LLC.
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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Isola, MS - March 20, 2019 - Employees work to process catfish fillets at Consolidated Catfish Producters, LLC.
    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia. © William Widmer / Guardian / eyevine

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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Isola, MS - March 20, 2019 - Employees work to process catfish fillets at Consolidated Catfish Producters, LLC.
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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Isola, MS - March 20, 2019 - Vice President David Allen and President Dick Stevens stand in a processing room at Consolidated Catfish Producers, LLC.
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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Isola, MS - March 20, 2019 - A sign at the edge of town references the local catfish economy in Humphreys County, Mississippi.
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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Sunflower County, MS - March 20, 2019 - Farm workers (L to R) Patricio Andablo, Narciso Villano, Emmanuel Gardun?o, Sergio Zun?iga, Junior Moreno, and Juan Andablo stand for a portrait at Jubilee Farms. The men all work under the H2A visa for temporary agricultural workers.
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    Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.

     

  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Sunflower County, MS - March 20, 2019 - An aerator spins in a catfish pond at Jubilee Farms.
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  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Sunflower County, MS - March 20, 2019 - Farm workers at Jubilee Farms move catfish "fingerlings" from a pond to tanks on a semi trailer, which will move them to another farm to be raised to maturity.
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  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. Sunflower County, MS - March 20, 2019 - Catfish "fingerlings" swim in a transportation tank on a tractor trailer at Jubilee Farms. The fish are moved to other farms where they are raised to maturity.
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  • How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
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    How the catfish capital of the world was hit by an Asian fish flood. Around the city of Belzoni, Mississippi, the catfish industry used to be all conquering – but then came the imports from Asia.
    US Catfish industry. US Catfish industry. A cement catfish sculpture is displayed in front of City Hall in downtown Belzoni.
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    FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
    (180328) -- LONGLIN, March 28, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on March 28, 2018 shows fisheries on the Hongshui River in Longlin County of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Zhang Ailin) (lmm)
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    Salmon and mussel aquaculture, rolling hills and trees, Castro inlet, Isla Grande de Chiloe, Chilean Lake District, Chile
    Salmon and mussel aquaculture, rolling hills and trees, Castro inlet, Isla Grande de Chiloe, Chilean Lake District, Chile, South America
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    Floating house, salmon and mussel aquaculture, rural scene, late evening sun, Castro inlet, Isla Grande de Chiloe, Chile
    Floating house, salmon and mussel aquaculture, rural scene, late evening sun, Castro inlet, Isla Grande de Chiloe, Chile, South America
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    FEATURE - Fischerei China-Style
    (171127) -- XIAPU, Nov. 27, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Fishermen harvest the seaweed in Sansha township in Xiapu County, southeast China's Fujian Province, Nov. 26, 2017. In recent years, the seaweed industry grew rapidly and became the pillar industry in Xiapu County. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong) (zhs)
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    FEATURE - Fischerei China-Style
    (171127) -- XIAPU, Nov. 27, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Fishermen harvest the seaweed in Sansha township in Xiapu County, southeast China's Fujian Province, Nov. 26, 2017. In recent years, the seaweed industry grew rapidly and became the pillar industry in Xiapu County. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong) (zhs)
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    FEATURE - Fischerei China-Style
    (171127) -- XIAPU, Nov. 27, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Fishermen harvest the seaweed in Sansha township in Xiapu County, southeast China's Fujian Province, Nov. 26, 2017. In recent years, the seaweed industry grew rapidly and became the pillar industry in Xiapu County. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong) (zhs)
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    FEATURE - Fischerei China-Style
    (171127) -- XIAPU, Nov. 27, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Fishermen harvest the seaweed in Sansha township in Xiapu County, southeast China's Fujian Province, Nov. 26, 2017. In recent years, the seaweed industry grew rapidly and became the pillar industry in Xiapu County. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong) (zhs)
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    FEATURE - Fischerei China-Style
    (171127) -- XIAPU, Nov. 27, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Fishermen harvest the seaweed in Sansha township in Xiapu County, southeast China's Fujian Province, Nov. 26, 2017. In recent years, the seaweed industry grew rapidly and became the pillar industry in Xiapu County. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong) (zhs)
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    Fish farm in the Faroe islands, Denmark
    Fish farm in the Faroe Islands, Denmark, Europe
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    Fish farm in Estuyroy, Faroe islands, Denmark
    Fish farm in Estuyroy, Faroe Islands, Denmark, Europe
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    Mangrove safari, Langkawi. Boats stop for tourists to visit a fish farm and handle horseshoe crabs.
    Mangrove safari boats stop for tourists to visit a fish farm and handle horseshoe crabs, Langkawi, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
    Salmon farming UK.Salmon farming UK.

    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Hourn.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
    Salmon farming UK.Salmon farming UK.

    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Hourn.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
    Salmon farming UK.Salmon farming UK.

    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Hourn.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
    Salmon farming UK.Salmon farming UK.

    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Hourn.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
    Salmon farming UK.Salmon farming UK.

    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Hourn.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
    Salmon farming UK.Salmon farming UK.

    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Leven by Fort William.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
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    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Leven by Fort William.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
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    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Hourn.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
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    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Hourn.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
    Salmon farming UK.Salmon farming UK.

    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Leven by Fort William.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
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    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Hourn.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
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    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Leven by Fort William.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
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    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Leven by Fort William.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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    REPORTAGE - Lachsfarm am Loch Hourn in Schottland
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    Pictures at Marine Harvest farm on Loch Hourn.

    Marine Harvest is one of the largest seafood companies in the world, and the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon. The company employs 11 700 people, and is represented in 24 countries. In 2015 the company had a turnover of NOK 28 billion. Marine Harvest is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

    Marine Harvest supplies healthy, delicious and sustainably farmed salmon and processed seafood to more than 70 markets worldwide. The company is present and trusted in all major salmon farming regions in the world.







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