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Open
net-pen Salmon Aquaculture expansion misguided.
The Steelhead Society of B C
The Steelhead Society of BC
staunchly opposes the recently announced expansion of the salmon
aquaculture industry on the coast of British Columbia.
"The
recent decision to raise the moratorium and allow for the expansion of
the salmon aquaculture industry is lacking in sound, balanced scientific
knowledge and has been made without a basic respect for the continued
survival of wild salmon and the wild heritage of British Columbia,"
said Steelhead Society President Scott Baker-McGarva.
The global marketplace is
already glutted with farmed salmon from foreign markets and the natural
fish stocks feeding the industry are collapsing. The short-term economic
position of salmon aquaculture is far outweighed by the current and
future habitat degradation as well as the potential loss of
irreplaceable strains of wild salmon and steelhead through disease, sea
lice infestation and escapes perpetrated by an expanded salmon
aquaculture industry. As Alaska has banned net-pen salmon aquaculture
since 1990 in response to the fear of negative impacts on wild stocks of
pacific salmon it is extremely disappointing that the BC Provincial
Government would allow the expansion of an industry that has a global
history of habitat degradation and has been indicted in the elimination
of wild native fish stocks.
Farmed salmon are subjected
to a gamut of antibiotics and chemical treatments before they are
processed for market. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency agrees that
sport or commercially caught escaped Atlantic salmon are possibly unfit
for human consumption because of their unknown antibiotic content.
As more escapes of farmed
Atlantic salmon will occur as a result of this expansion we remind
anglers and the general public to not consume Atlantic salmon that have
been caught outside an enclosed farm system.
The strength of the open
net-pen salmon aquaculture industry in BC is transient and parasitic.
The tragic effects of the expansion of the industry will be felt
generations after the necessary removal of the last net-pen from BC
waters.
Wild Rivers, #103
- 131 Water Street Vancouver BC, Canada V6B 4M3
T 604 684 6242 F 604 684 4745
email - info@steelheadsociety.com
For more information please contact:
Steelhead Society President, Scott Baker-McGarva 604 322 5031- sbmcgarva@hotmail.com
Steelhead Society
Communications Director, Chad Brealey 604 657 3007
cbrealey@steelheadsociety.com
www.steelheadsociety.com www.wildsalmoncity.com
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