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View Poll Results: Captive raised or ocean farmed | |||
Captive raised fish |
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54 | 55.10% |
Captive raised coral |
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46 | 46.94% |
Ocean farmed coral |
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4 | 4.08% |
Ocean farmed fish |
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4 | 4.08% |
I don't care either way |
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20 | 20.41% |
Depends on whether it endangers them or not |
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27 | 27.55% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 98. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() If you want to have some kind of guide to making somewhat more responsible choices of wild caught fish you can use fish base.org and check their resilience and vulnerability estimates to help make fish choices. Scroll down each fish page towards the bottom to see numbers.
This one looks ok: http://fishbase.org/summary/SpeciesS...718&AT=sailfin Not as good: http://fishbase.org/summary/SpeciesS...D=1257&AT=tang |