Organization hunting down hundreds of thousands of runaway salmon from Norwegian breeding farms.
Fish hunters in Norway are trying to round up as many of the hundreds of thousands of salmon that have escaped breeding facilities this year as they can, and an organization is spending a pretty penny toward those efforts.
Fish farmed in non-native areas can establish themselves as an invasive species and disrupt the ecosystem. The escapes typically occur as a result of the structural failures of marine net pens, according to a 2013 study published in the Ices Journal of Marine Science that studied runaway salmon in Norway over a 25-year period.
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