Backgrounder: Correcting the Record, Alexandra Morton, IHN Media Statements
www.salmonfarmers.org/sites/default/files/ihn_corrections.pdfAnimal Health Act
B.C.’s Animal Health Act makes sickness a secret
MARK HUME, Monday's Globe and Mail, Published Sunday, May. 27, 2012
In a world of contagions, of mad-cow disease and bird flu, where the next pandemic seems just a viral mutation away, news that a farm has been quarantined because of a disease outbreak is unnerving.
But is that any reason to suppress information?
Elizabeth Denham, the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia, doesn’t think so, and neither do a lot of others, including the fish-farming industry...But people still worry when a farm is quarantined – and the best way to address that fear is to be open about what is happening and where it is happening….The fish-farming industry has recognized that with their proactive reporting recently..
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/bcs-animal-health-act-makes-sickness-a-secret/article2444822/Gag order on identifying fish farms with potential disease sparks debate
By Judith Lavoie, Times Colonist May 26, 2012
Critics who speak publicly about a disease outbreak on a fish farm don't need to fear retribution because of new provincial legislation, says the province's chief veterinarian.
http://www.theprovince.com/news/order+identifying+fish+farms+with+disease+scares+sparks+debate/6684426/story.htmlBlog: IHN virus confirmed at Alaska salmon farm
Alaska Salmon Blog, Posted on May 26, 2012
WARNING! For those who don’t like facts, you had best click off this site before reading any further.
There has been a bit of online chatter about a fish virus that has infected a few salmon farms in Washington State and British Columbia. Comments so far strongly suggest many people lack the basic understanding of biology, virology, pathology and alethiology… Despite the facts – that fish naturally host viruses, that this particular virus is known to be harmless to Pacific salmon, that a vaccine helps further protect farm-raised salmon and that these type of viruses of harmless to humans – it doesn’t stop anti-aquaculture nutters from starting an online petition in an attempt to scare consumers and pressure grocery stores from selling ‘infected’ salmon. In the first 24 hours of being posted, the petition has attracted 2,100 signatures.
alaskasalmonranching.wordpress.com/2012/05/26/ihn-virus-confirmed-in-alaska-salmon-farm/Despite the facts – that fish naturally host viruses, that this particular virus is known to be harmless to Pacific salmon, that a vaccine helps further protect farm-raised salmon and that these type of viruses of harmless to humans – it doesn’t stop anti-aquaculture nutters from starting an online petition in an attempt to scare consumers and pressure grocery stores from selling ‘infected’ salmon. In the first 24 hours of being posted, the petition has attracted 2,100 signatures.
There is an estimated 10 million viruses in a drop of sea water.
2,100 lemmings just signed a petition that insists we can’t eat anything with viruses.