by Miranda Weiss • Evidence is mounting that pink salmon, pumped by the billions into the North Pacific from fish hatcheries, are upending marine ecosystems.
This is part two of our special four part editorial package on salmon hatcheries. The original story, along with photos and map, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
The Paradox of Salmon Hatcheries, Part 3 of 4 — The Hail Mary Hatcheries
The Paradox of Salmon Hatcheries, Part 1 of 4 — The Hatchery Crutch: How We Got Here
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