no! scottish salmon is farmed Atlantic salmon. NEVER buy farmed salmon! The fish farmers dye the food the fish eat, so they get a pink meat color. It's not natural at all. If the salmon you're buying doesn't say, what kind it is, don't buy it! the five kinds of wild salmon are- King or Chinook, Silver or Coho, Dog or Chum, Pink or Humpie, and the most poplar, Red or Sockeye. Any other name is farmed salmon and should be avoided at all costs, for your own health and safety.
There is Atlantic salmon is Scotland. Scottish salmon is probably farm raised Atlantic salmon.
A salmon that has been reared on a fish farm in Scotland.
Whether canned salmon is wild or farmed depends on where the fresh salmon comes from. Some canned salmon is wild caught, some is farmed. The label on the can should say which.
Farmed salmon are raised in ponds. Wild salmon are caught in their natural environment.
Sockey salmon King salmon Pink salmon Coho salmon Chinook salmon
Mary Macdonald has written: 'Scottish Shortbread' 'Scottish Salmon'
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Farmed salmon can tranmet diseases to wild stocks of salmon. If farmed salmon enters the rivers to spawn and interbreeds with wild samon they can contribute to what can be called 'genetical pollution'. As each stock of salmon in each particular salmon river has been adapted to the very conditions in this river, generation after generation, for thousands of years, such an interference is undesirable.
WILD WILD WILD! Wild salmon is a sustainable resource. Out of every red (or nest) two babies survive. That means for every two parents two baby's survive keeping the run the same. Wild salmon is one of the healthiest things you can eat being completely natural. Farmed salmon is given pesticides. Farmed salmon is the modern "chicken" of the sea with growth hormones, pesticide's, and eating there own feces. TRUST ME IM A COMMERCIAL FISHERMAN!
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The Irish surname 'Salmon' is an anglicization of Bradden (Ó Bradáin) as theIrish Gaelic for 'salmon' is bradán.The Scottish surname 'Salmon/Salmond' is an anglicization of MacBradden(MacBhradain) as the Gaelic is bradan.