I have always posted that FFs are but one source of impacts. So, no - of course your statement (if you made it) that there are other impacts to wild stocks - I would agree with it.
However, unlike many impacts - it is one impact we can affect. We need to get past the denial stage by the FFs and their support network - and into environmental assessment -something the FF industry has successfully fought so far.
If we are into providing references and data to support our statements: then maybe you can provide references for your assertion that: "Lice numbers have a direct correlation with salinity"? I am assuming you wish to make the argument that FFs don't cause lice hotspots - but instead salinity is to blame.
Not only is it industry's responsibility to provide evidence that they are NOT having an impact - if you have an argument that FFs don't elevate sea lice numbers - maybe you can provide that proof, too?
However, unlike many impacts - it is one impact we can affect. We need to get past the denial stage by the FFs and their support network - and into environmental assessment -something the FF industry has successfully fought so far.
If we are into providing references and data to support our statements: then maybe you can provide references for your assertion that: "Lice numbers have a direct correlation with salinity"? I am assuming you wish to make the argument that FFs don't cause lice hotspots - but instead salinity is to blame.
Not only is it industry's responsibility to provide evidence that they are NOT having an impact - if you have an argument that FFs don't elevate sea lice numbers - maybe you can provide that proof, too?