A report from RIAS Inc. commissioned by the BC Salmon Farmers Association argues that a proposed federal ban on marine net-pens in British Columbia would have significant economic and social impacts, costing taxpayers $9 billion and eliminating over 4,500 jobs. The ban, which aims to transition from open net farms to closed containment systems, has been criticized by the association and Indigenous communities for potentially harming wild salmon and ignoring innovative alternatives. The farmers are advocating for a more gradual, cost-effective transition that considers the unique coastal environments and the interests of rightsholder First Nations.