A federal Court has upheld the decision by former fisheries minister Joyce Murray to cease renewing licences for 15 Atlantic salmon farms in the Discovery Islands off British Columbia, citing concerns over the potential risk to wild salmon. The decision, which has been appealed by two First Nations and salmon farm operators, was found to satisfy the duty to consult and procedural fairness, and was deemed reasonable. This ruling is supported by Wild First, an organization opposed to open-net fish farming, and marks a step towards the mandated shift away from such farming by 2025. Despite the potential economic impact, no transition plans have been released by the department or the current minister.