Australia: The Tasmanian salmon industry is continuing to face criticism

Published 2024년 2월 12일

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The Tasmanian salmon-farming industry is under scrutiny for its alleged role in the 50% decline of the endangered Maugean skate population in Macquarie Harbour over the past seven years. Despite the Tasmanian government's Skate Conservation Action Plan, critics argue it favors salmon companies over conservation efforts. In response, the Sustainable Investment Exchange (SIX) has initiated a 'Save the Skate!' campaign, leveraging investment activism to pressure retailers into discontinuing purchases of Tasmanian salmon.
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The salmon-farming industry in Tasmania, Australia, is facing increasing opposition to its operations in Macquarie Harbour, with an activist shareholder activism campaign pushing major retailers to stop buying Tasmanian salmon.Environmental groups blame the industry for the decline of the endangered Maugean skate, a type of ray. The Maugean skate is endemic to the harbor, and scientists found the population of the species has dropped by 50 percent in the past seven years. Scientists say it could be one bad weather event away from extinction.In response to the criticism, the Tasmanian government created a new Skate Conservation Action Plan, which the Tasmanian Department of Natural Resource and Environment said is designed to set out objections and actions designed to support recovery of the Maugean skate in a way that complements existing conservation-planning documents for the species. Environmentalist group Neighbors of Fish Farming (NOFF), however, claimed the plan is more ...

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