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    Ethical Analysis Of Food

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    lifestyle, and ecology on food service. The philosophy of ethics in the foodservice business will be analyzed. How modern science should be utilized will be part of the ethical analysis. Topics discussed will include the advantages and disadvantages of aquaculture, hydroponics, biotechnology, and genetically modified organisms. Ecology and its relationship to biodiversity will be analyzed as well as how conservation relates to food service today. When you are examining whether your operation…

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    Salmon Case Study

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    Audience Profile and Brief Outline The audience I am targeting is adults ages 18 and older. I am looking at the average consumer who buys groceries for themselves or their family. They are single or in a relationship, with or without children. They are of middle to upper income levels and are able to buy more expensive protein on a regular basis. They are also of lower income level that will be able to afford expensive protein in the future. This section of the audience can be influenced…

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    unprofitable for farmers because of the time the salmon take to fully mature and because salmon are genetically predisposed to stop growing colder months. The aquadvantage salmon grow year around due to their genetic modifications. This makes land based aquaculture profitable. Land based fisheries enjoy many advantages over traditional net based fisheries, such as a reduced risk of escape and they can go anywhere on land with no restriction like water temperature or water…

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    Saldanha Bay Oysters

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    of Georgia, and confined to other specific locations around Vancouver Island, it could also be found on areas that are adjacent to the State of Washington, USA (Elston et al., 2015). The steps to be taken as a result of this disease is for the aquaculture facility to apply more restricted modified culture practices – oysters that are infected should not be moved to an area where there is or was no indication of the Denman island disease recorded (currently or historically), especially if that…

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    hugely exploited research model as millions of tons of fish are farmed across the UK. Despite the massive commercial production occurring, inadequate research has been done on improving fish welfare in stressful situations. The large growth of the aquaculture industry should be synonymous with research about how to remedy production problems and facilitate humane treatment. In captivity, fish tanks are relatively under-stimulating compared to environments in the wild. It is thought that this…

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    Farm Raid Fish

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    Farm raised fish are good to eat, good for the environment and good for your health. If we eliminated farm raised fish from the menus, kitchen and homes around the world, the harm that would be done is almost incalculable. There is much misinformation, pop science and web sourced rumors to the contrary, but the real facts are quite clear. In the first place, fish is very healthy food for people. It is a nutritious, plentiful and relatively inexpensive food available across the globe. There are…

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    A. Define/describe your company. Your company can be based on a specific type of fish at a specific location etc. Quality Fish Company INC. was founded in 2017 by Engers Duran in Miami, Florida. Quality Fish company is involved in the distribution of fresh and frozen Atlantic Bluefin Tuna to hotels, restaurant, and supermarket across South and North Florida. Quality Fish Company source its target product (Atlantic Bluefin Tuna) over the area of open ocean south of new England and East of the Mid…

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    Globalization has affected the economic environment in some Latin American countries, causing individuals to lose sight of their traditional economy. In Chile, globalization has largely influenced the economic resources that the economy depends on. In the excerpt from the book The Wal-Mart Effect, Charles Fishman exemplified how Wal-Mart has become a global player, specifically focusing on how global markets have increasingly dominated the Chilean economy. Today, approximately sixty-five percent…

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    .Different types of fish in Minnesota. In the article titled “fish facts,” it says “The northern pike is an aggressive predator fish found throughout Minnesota in lakes, ponds, and rivers,” northern pikes are daytime feeders that mostly feed on other fish. Most anglers are now saying that their favorite type of fish to catch is the largemouth bass. (Tomeelleri Paragraph # 23). They are fun to catch because they attack the lure and they leap out of the water. The largemouth bass is found in…

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    Based on statistics, overfishing, contamination, and climate change are primary threats facing the trade. Pollock, cod, flatfish,salmon, and menhaden are the prime examples of domestic kind. All fish share 2 properties one being their habitat, and second being they have backbones.Which is also known as vertebrates. Fish are cold blooded,water-dwelling, vertebrates. The combo of gills, fins, and factor of living in water differentiates them from other creatures. Researchers believe that there are…

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