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Moxor has grown in popularity as the "green" sustainable choice for marine omega-3 oils, it has been under attack by promoters of krill oil who claim their krill products are eco-friendly because they insist that taking krill out of the ocean has no effect whatsoever on the marine mammals that depend on krill for their food supply.
Dr. Boris Worm, a prominent marine biologist published in the journal Science, strongly disagrees with those who say the world's oceans can be plundered without consequence. In an exclusive interview with
NaturalNews, Dr. Worm shares eye-opening observations and warnings about the collapse of many seafood fisheries and the danger that overfishing poses to penguins and other species.
We specifically cover krill fishing and aquaculture farming in this interview, along with numerous other related topics such as the loss of shark populations, the dumping of plastic trash in the ocean, the deceptions used by commercial fisheries to mislabel or mis-name seafood products, and a lot more.
This interview will surprise you and, at times, shock you. Read the full article (along with an interview summary) here:
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This interview lends important support to the eco-sustainability of green-lipped mussel aquaculture farms. Mussels that feed on phytoplankton represent one of the very few seafood production practices that are encouraged by Dr. Boris Worm. There are many important quotes to be found in this interview that you may wish to share with others. Here are two:
"There is good evidence that recent declines in the number of penguins around Antarctica is linked to the diminishing supply of krill." - Dr. Boris Worm
Commercial fishing of krill (a "foundation species") is "very risky" to the delicate marine ecosystems of the Antarctic and can "compromise the entire ecosystem." - Dr. Boris Worm
Listen to the entire interview to learn a wealth of important information about seafood fishing, aquaculture and the importance of supporting only "green" eco-friendly sources of marine omega-3 oils such as Moxor.
I hope you enjoy all this information! This interview and story took a tremendous amount of time to put together, but I think it's such an important topic that it deserves this effort.
Note, too, that NaturalNews has now donated $5,000 in advertising to ocean conservancy groups. See full details in the feature story here:
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