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Re: A Great Resource for Children
A Great Resource for Children By: Darci (6 replies) Tue, 09/25/2007 - 06:10
- Re: A Great Resource for Children By: Joseph (11/05/2007 - 11:52)
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Re: A Great Resource for Children
I do believe that boycotting certain types of fish is applaudable. On the other hand locally caught fish is another story. I feel that fish is an important part of a childs diet and should be consumed regularly. I feed my kids fish twice a week and sometimes three times a week.. I am lucky enough to be close to an extraordinary fishery. There is sustainable fish farming and if people would get together and create eco coops I believe there would be enough to go around. Networking is an important part of the 21st century society if we are to survive as a species, keeping in touch with those who have and those who have not.