Subject: Environmental impact of conservation materials
Paul Harrison <paulehar [at] netvigator__com> writes >I pride myself in belonging to a 'green profession' I work as a >metal conservator. I note that painting conservators use sturgeon >glue as a superior glue. Should you? the sturgeon is being heavily >overfished for caviar, although glue is a tiny by product of the >trade, it is helping to push an ancient wonderful fish to >extinction. Paul Harrison's query is fair enough, but it seems to assume that all isinglass comes from Russian sturgeon. That is not the case. Many fish have a swim bladder, and it is the swim bladder from which isinglass is prepared. I manufacture my own isinglass from the swim bladders of Columbia River (U.S.A.) sturgeon, and from Snake River catfish swim bladders, and it seems to be quite as good as any other isinglass. Jack C. Thompson Thompson Conservation Lab. Portland, Oregon USA 503-735-3942 (voice/fax) *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:9 Distributed: Friday, July 28, 2000 Message Id: cdl-14-9-003 ***Received on Friday, 28 July, 2000