ON A GRAY DAY IN THE BAY OF FUNDY
Thierry Chopin and Shawn Robinson head down the dock on their way to check on their kelp and mussel rafts that adjoin some of the salmon pens on a fish farm in the Bay of Fundy.
A rope of kelp almost ready for harvest. Completely ready for snacking, and not bad either.
Net pens like these can hold thousands of fish. Unlike most of the fish farm pens in this part of the Bay of Fundy, these pens are filled with cod.
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Scout Trip: Canada (Day 1)
Labels:
aquaculuture,
Bay of Fundy,
Canada,
Julie Crawford,
kelp,
mussels,
New Brunswick,
polyculture,
Rob Whittlesey,
salmon
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