Not exact matches
WWF is holding a 1 - day Symposium on Responsible
Consumption of
Tuna here tomorrow where it hopes that government officials, seafood industry representatives, and ordinary consumers will listen to talks on how overfishing, capturing juvenile
tunas for
fish farming, and poor fisheries management has driven bluefin stocks to 15 % of historical levels.
The next step is to increase our
consumption of anti-inflammatory foods like fatty
fish (salmon,
tuna, mackerel, and sardines), fruits (strawberries, blueberries, cherries, and apples), leafy greens, nuts, olive oil, turmeric, and ginger.
Minimize the
consumption of large predatory
fish (swordfish,
tuna, etc) as they are higher in mercury.
Risk - benefit analysis of
fish consumption: Fatty acid and mercury composition of farmed southern bluefin
tuna, Thunnus maccoyii.
Though
tuna and salmon are both excellent sources of protein for cats, the type of canned
fish intended for human
consumption is generally not the best choice to feed your cat.