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by Aldrin Aujero | 27-01-2018 19:31
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Japaneses cuisine has always been a staple delight in every region be it in Europe or in Asia.
The freshness of seafood is something we all can't resist. The savoury blend of seaweed, rice, and soy-infused fish is a flavor that we all look forward to. A lot of these dishes, sashimi's and sushi's, are of tuna's and salmon's. However, unknown to many, the population size of certain species of our world's most craved fish – salmon – are showing alarming signs of shrinkage. Last Wednesday, a specific specie of salmon called the "Coho Salmon" was rescued from Redwood Creek, California after was seen squiggling along the banks. Reports suggest that the water pollution and debris in rivers and seas are causing more and more of these salmons to be wounded and injured. This then results to more deaths. Accordingly, the rescue mission on the "Coho Salmon" concluded in park agents treating the salmon's wounds and placing it back in the water in the hopes of it surviving. According to the San Fransisco Chronicle, Coho salmons are one of the most endangered species of salmons in the United States. Hence, the survival of such feeble creatures are of utmost importance. Efforts are now being done to clean up waters surrounding the area in order to avoid mishaps in the future. I sincerely upload the efforts of the Redwood Creek Park in assuring the safety of these endangered species. I am an avid fan of Japanese food and I wouldn't want such an excellent cuisine to be gone by the time of the next generation. I believe that we all should take action in preserving our marine species, because they are incredibly important to us, the environment and the planet. Thank you for reading! Let me know what you think by commentting below!
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I agree! Thanks for your report!
Posted 31-01-2018 18:23
need to be preserve
Posted 29-01-2018 17:29
Sad to hear about such the endangerment of such beautiful species.
Posted 29-01-2018 17:10
Your thoughts echo mine Stephanie!
Posted 28-01-2018 17:25
Hi, Aldrin! It's sad that species that once used to be widespread and high in population are now becoming endangered due to pollution. The problem exceeding far beyond the issue of food, I'm worried that these species may become totally extinct. I hope that proper measures can be taken to protect species such as the Coho salmon, and that their natural habitats can be restored. Thanks for your report!
Posted 27-01-2018 20:19