Guest guest Posted October 21, 2011 Report Share Posted October 21, 2011 Wow! Interesting information. I'm going to mention this to my brother and sil in Alaska. If they have other info I'll pass it back to you. Have you heard if this salmon virus harms humans or is the danger only to the fish?hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSers Life egroup <MSersLife >Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 5:57 AMSubject: Fwd: RSOE EDIS: MultiCountries - Biological Hazard - 2011.10.21 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 10:16 PM Subject: RSOE EDIS: MultiCountries - Biological Hazard - 2011.10.21To: RSOE EDIS AlertMail , RSOE EDIS - Epidemic and Biology Hazard Information RSOE Emergency and Disaster Information ServiceBudapest, Hungary RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL 2011-10-21 03:16:55 - Biological Hazard - MultiCountries EDIS Code: BH-20111021-32766-MLC Date & Time: 2011-10-21 03:16:55 [uTC] Continent: Other Country: MultiCountries State/Prov.: Canada, USA, Location: State of British Columbia (CA), State of Washington (USA), City: Not confirmed information! Description: It is shocking to read that a deadly exotic disease from Europe has now been reported in wild Pacific salmon in British Columbia and could spread to Washington and Alaska. Infectious salmon anemia (ISA) is a fish-farm flu, which is a listed disease requiring notification to the World Organisation for Animal Health - like bird flu, swine flu, rabies and mad-cow disease. How this lethal disease was allowed into North Pacific waters is a lesson in madness and greed. Norwegian companies now control 92 percent of salmon farms in British Columbia and recently spread ISA to the South Pacific in Chile - resulting in $2 billion in losses. In the North Pacific, there is even more at stake, with wild salmon feeding bears, orcas, fishermen, eagles and wolves. Wild salmon are absolutely priceless, yet the Canadian government is putting this all at risk for short-term corporate profits. Farming Atlantic salmon in the Pacific is clearly illogical and against the laws of nature. The only sensible solution is to immediately slaughter all the Atlantic farmed salmon stock on the Pacific Coast and let wild salmon have free passage. It is heartening to see the removal of dams in the Pacific Northwest & #8212; now it is time for the salmon farms to get out of the way. The name of Hazard: Salmon VirusSpecies: AnimalStatus: Confirmed Posted:2011-10-21 03:16:55 [uTC] Please DO NOT reply to this message: replies may be treated as errors and result in your subscription being deleted. If you have trouble or other queries, send email to havaria@... RSOE EDIS is operated by the National Association of Radio-Distress Signalling and Infocommunications (RSOE), Budapest, Hungary. Because of the complexity of this system and its dependence on other systems, we cannot be responsible for delays or failures in forwarding or transmission. You're receiving this AlertMail because you subscribed for the service. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Contact: havaria@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2011 Report Share Posted October 21, 2011 had another one out of Japan - due to everyone glowing and dolphin and tuna swimming 300 - 500 miles per day add in blue and green algae up and down the west coast - duhh - no fish and sea food for people on the planet  Wow! Interesting information. I'm going to mention this to my brother and sil in Alaska. If they have other info I'll pass it back to you. Have you heard if this salmon virus harms humans or is the danger only to the fish? hugs  SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.   To: MSers Life egroup <MSersLife > Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 5:57 AMSubject: Fwd: RSOE EDIS: MultiCountries - Biological Hazard - 2011.10.21 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 10:16 PM Subject: RSOE EDIS: MultiCountries - Biological Hazard - 2011.10.21To: RSOE EDIS AlertMail , RSOE EDIS - Epidemic and Biology Hazard Information RSOE Emergency and Disaster Information ServiceBudapest, Hungary RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL 2011-10-21 03:16:55 - Biological Hazard - MultiCountries EDIS Code: BH-20111021-32766-MLC Date & Time: 2011-10-21 03:16:55 [uTC] Continent: Other Country: MultiCountries State/Prov.: Canada, USA, Location: State of British Columbia (CA), State of Washington (USA), City: Not confirmed information! Description: It is shocking to read that a deadly exotic disease from Europe has now been reported in wild Pacific salmon in British Columbia and could spread to Washington and Alaska. Infectious salmon anemia (ISA) is a fish-farm flu, which is a listed disease requiring notification to the World Organisation for Animal Health - like bird flu, swine flu, rabies and mad-cow disease. How this lethal disease was allowed into North Pacific waters is a lesson in madness and greed. Norwegian companies now control 92 percent of salmon farms in British Columbia and recently spread ISA to the South Pacific in Chile - resulting in $2 billion in losses. In the North Pacific, there is even more at stake, with wild salmon feeding bears, orcas, fishermen, eagles and wolves. Wild salmon are absolutely priceless, yet the Canadian government is putting this all at risk for short-term corporate profits. Farming Atlantic salmon in the Pacific is clearly illogical and against the laws of nature. The only sensible solution is to immediately slaughter all the Atlantic farmed salmon stock on the Pacific Coast and let wild salmon have free passage. It is heartening to see the removal of dams in the Pacific Northwest & #8212; now it is time for the salmon farms to get out of the way. The name of Hazard: Salmon VirusSpecies: AnimalStatus: Confirmed Posted:2011-10-21 03:16:55 [uTC] Please DO NOT reply to this message: replies may be treated as errors and result in your subscription being deleted. If you have trouble or other queries, send email to havaria@... RSOE EDIS is operated by the National Association of Radio-Distress Signalling and Infocommunications (RSOE), Budapest, Hungary. Because of the complexity of this system and its dependence on other systems, we cannot be responsible for delays or failures in forwarding or transmission. You're receiving this AlertMail because you subscribed for the service. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Contact: havaria@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2011 Report Share Posted October 21, 2011 had another one out of Japan - due to everyone glowing and dolphin and tuna swimming 300 - 500 miles per day add in blue and green algae up and down the west coast - duhh - no fish and sea food for people on the planet  Wow! Interesting information. I'm going to mention this to my brother and sil in Alaska. If they have other info I'll pass it back to you. Have you heard if this salmon virus harms humans or is the danger only to the fish? hugs  SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.   To: MSers Life egroup <MSersLife > Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 5:57 AMSubject: Fwd: RSOE EDIS: MultiCountries - Biological Hazard - 2011.10.21 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 10:16 PM Subject: RSOE EDIS: MultiCountries - Biological Hazard - 2011.10.21To: RSOE EDIS AlertMail , RSOE EDIS - Epidemic and Biology Hazard Information RSOE Emergency and Disaster Information ServiceBudapest, Hungary RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL 2011-10-21 03:16:55 - Biological Hazard - MultiCountries EDIS Code: BH-20111021-32766-MLC Date & Time: 2011-10-21 03:16:55 [uTC] Continent: Other Country: MultiCountries State/Prov.: Canada, USA, Location: State of British Columbia (CA), State of Washington (USA), City: Not confirmed information! Description: It is shocking to read that a deadly exotic disease from Europe has now been reported in wild Pacific salmon in British Columbia and could spread to Washington and Alaska. Infectious salmon anemia (ISA) is a fish-farm flu, which is a listed disease requiring notification to the World Organisation for Animal Health - like bird flu, swine flu, rabies and mad-cow disease. How this lethal disease was allowed into North Pacific waters is a lesson in madness and greed. Norwegian companies now control 92 percent of salmon farms in British Columbia and recently spread ISA to the South Pacific in Chile - resulting in $2 billion in losses. In the North Pacific, there is even more at stake, with wild salmon feeding bears, orcas, fishermen, eagles and wolves. Wild salmon are absolutely priceless, yet the Canadian government is putting this all at risk for short-term corporate profits. Farming Atlantic salmon in the Pacific is clearly illogical and against the laws of nature. The only sensible solution is to immediately slaughter all the Atlantic farmed salmon stock on the Pacific Coast and let wild salmon have free passage. It is heartening to see the removal of dams in the Pacific Northwest & #8212; now it is time for the salmon farms to get out of the way. The name of Hazard: Salmon VirusSpecies: AnimalStatus: Confirmed Posted:2011-10-21 03:16:55 [uTC] Please DO NOT reply to this message: replies may be treated as errors and result in your subscription being deleted. If you have trouble or other queries, send email to havaria@... RSOE EDIS is operated by the National Association of Radio-Distress Signalling and Infocommunications (RSOE), Budapest, Hungary. Because of the complexity of this system and its dependence on other systems, we cannot be responsible for delays or failures in forwarding or transmission. You're receiving this AlertMail because you subscribed for the service. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Contact: havaria@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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