Australia: Non-profit calls for industry transparency following Tasmanian salmon mortalities

게시됨 2024년 10월 23일

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Australia's Department of Natural Resources and Environment has reported a significant loss in salmon at a local fish farm, with 1,149 tonnes dying between September 2023 and March 2024, equating to over 10% of the reported stock in Macquarie Harbour. This incident has been attributed to overstocking and disease by Neighbours of Fish Farming (NOFF), a community organization, who are pushing for an explanation from the industry. NOFF accuses the aquaculture companies and the Australian government of hiding mortality events and demands more transparency, citing similar concerns from around the world, including high mortality rates in salmon farms in Norway, Scotland, and Chile.
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According to statistics released by Australia’s Department of Natural resources and Environment (NRE), 1,149 tonnes of salmon died at the fish farm between September 2023 and March 2024. In the wake of this event, Neighbours of Fish Farming (NOFF) – a community-led non-profit organisation – has claimed that the mortality was likely caused by overstocking and disease, and has called for an explanation from the salmon farming industry. “These figures represent over 10 percent of the reported stocking density of Macquarie Harbour over just seven months and devastate the salmon industry’s claims of high standards of animal welfare,” says Peter George, President of NOFF, in a press release. “As these mortalities have occurred in Macquarie Harbour, a public waterway, we need an explanation from the industry about what is happening there,” he added. The non-profit has made claims that increased mortality events within Tasmania’s salmon farming industry are being covered up by aquaculture ...
출처: Thefishsite

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