How Bj Cares For Icelandic Fish In Song
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JAKARTA - The singer from Iceland, Bj Selangk, recently released a song with Spanish superstar Rosal aired to fight fish cultivation in his country. The song was uploaded under the title help fight fish farming in Iceland.

Iceland has the greatest untouched nature in Europe and until now its sheep are still roaming freely in the mountains in the summer.

In a statement, Bj Herdak revealed that fish in Iceland also swim freely in lakes, rivers and fjords - a kind of bay that comes from melting glaciers.

"So, when Icelandic and Norwegian businessmen started buying fish farms in most of our fjords, it was a big surprise and became a major topic this summer," Bj Herdak said.

"We don't understand how they could have done this for a decade and almost no regulation could have stopped them," he continued.

According to Bj Asymptomatic, this certainly has a very bad impact on wildlife and farmed fish suffering from poor health conditions because many of them have fled.

"They started turning DNA on the Icelandic salmon for the worse and in the end it could lead to extinction," said the singer.


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