24 Mar
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In the News: Salmon farmers blew their chance for a seat at the table

Wild First applauds Karen Wristen, executive director of Living Oceans Society for her efforts to correct ongoing misinformation about the transition to land-based closed containment fish farms. In her response to a recent opinion piece in the Province from John Paul Fraser, director of the B.C. Salmon Farmers Association, Wristen rightly states that “the table is set” for this transition—and […]

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10 Mar
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TIMELINE: Ocean-based fish farm companies have had extensive notice that a transition from open net pen fish farms was coming

The effects of open net pen fish farms on wild Pacific salmon have been well-researched and documented for decades. Open net pen fish farm companies have had extensive notice that a transition to modern sustainable aquaculture, through land based closed containment, was coming. Timeline In 2012, Mr. Justice Cohen concluded that: ….net-pen salmon farming in the […]

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03 Mar
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In the News: High time to move fish farms on land

“The fish farm industry has known for years of the very real potential for the closure order. The Aquaculturists website printed a letter by the Pacific Salmon Foundation in May 2018 which emphasized the need for transition to closed containment due to the risks to perilously low stocks of wild salmon posed by sea lice […]

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21 Feb
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In the News: “THEY KNEW THIS WAS COMING.”

Chief Bob Chamberlin, Chair of The First Nations Wild Salmon Alliance, on CKNW discusses how Minister Jordan’s decision to remove open-net pen fish farms out of the Discovery Islands was an outcome of consultation with seven First Nations whose territories these fish farms reside in. Listen to full interview here.

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