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	<title>Comments on: Cut back on fish</title>
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		<title>By: Michelle</title>
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		<description>Brilliant initiAtive.  If you need some brain changing thoughts on what a desperate state  our awesome oceans are in read:  The protein crunch by Jason drew and David lorimer or website www.theproteincrunch.com.  Another side to the fish story is the use of fishmeal which amounts to a third of all stock taken from the sea  for feeding  animals  e.g. chickens, fish farming, etc. Which is then   consumed by humans.  A huge amount also goes into domestic animal feed and for industrial use.  So the knock on effect is enormous.  A good alternative to fish and fishmeal is soya.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brilliant initiAtive.  If you need some brain changing thoughts on what a desperate state  our awesome oceans are in read:  The protein crunch by Jason drew and David lorimer or website <a href="http://www.theproteincrunch.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.theproteincrunch.com</a>.  Another side to the fish story is the use of fishmeal which amounts to a third of all stock taken from the sea  for feeding  animals  e.g. chickens, fish farming, etc. Which is then   consumed by humans.  A huge amount also goes into domestic animal feed and for industrial use.  So the knock on effect is enormous.  A good alternative to fish and fishmeal is soya.</p>
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