Fisheries and Oceans Minister reflects on decision to close fish farms on B.C. coast in Canada

Published 2023년 2월 21일

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Canada's Fisheries and Oceans Minister, Joyce Murray, has announced the closure of 15 fish farms in the Discovery Islands due to concerns over the impact on wild salmon. The closure is part of Canada's strategy to protect at least 30% of oceans and waterways by 2030. The decision was made after consulting with various stakeholders, including aquaculture firms, First Nations, and other affected communities, despite a departmental report finding no link between sea lice on wild salmon and fish farms. The announcement has received support from scientists and professors who previously criticized the departmental report as flawed.
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Canada’s Fisheries and Oceans Minister Joyce Murray recently made some big announcements to move Canada towards its goal of protecting 30 per cent of oceans and waterways by 2030. One significant for wild salmon and industrial fisheries was to close 15 fish farms on the Discovery Islands - a group of islands between Vancouver Island and the main coast of the province. The area is regarded as a major highway for wild juvenile salmon swimming towards the ocean. Many experts believe the decline in wild salmon is caused by fish farms, which exacerbate seas lice latching onto and killing the fish. For years, First Nations and environmentalists have been calling for the closure of the farms to protect the salmon population. Hot Politics host David McKie spoke with Murray about her “precautionary approach” to the situation. The abundance of wild salmon have been at record lows, said Murray. “There are so many stresses that they are under with climate change, habitat loss, illegal and ...

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