Salmon farming outlawed in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina

Published 2021년 7월 1일

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Tierra del Fuego has become the first country to ban salmon farming globally, due to environmental concerns. The legislation, which was unanimously approved by the legislature, prohibits the cultivation and production of salmonids in the province's jurisdictional waters. However, the ban will not affect restocking projects and existing aquaculture projects. The decision was inspired by the Argentine government's plan to study the possibility of developing a domestic salmon industry in the Beagle Channel.
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According to Noticias Financieras, the legislature of Tierra del Fuego unanimously approved a bill banning salmon farming on Wednesday. Those backing the bill claimed that the new law is historic because "it is the first country in the world to legislate against this activity that is harmful to the environment", the paper reports. Moves to outlaw salmon farming were inspired by an announcement in March 2018 by the Argentine government that it was establishing a partnership with Norway to study the feasibility of developing a domestic salmon industry in the Beagle Channel. In May 2019, legislators Mónica Urquiza, who is now deputy governor of Tierra del Fuego, and Pablo Villegas introduced a bill to ban salmon farming in the province. The bill was re-entered into the legislature this year by Villegas. "Tierra del Fuego will be a pioneer globally in protecting the environment against this process that is harmful to the environment and the natural ecosystem," Villegas told the ...
Source: Thefishsite

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