Please find enclosed a press update including:
"Salmon virus reports prompt federal review" (CBC News, 21st November):
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/story/2011/11/21/pei-salmon-virus-federal-review-584.html "Salmon industry to recover pre-ISA levels within 3 years" (Fish Farming Xpert, 21st November):
http://www.fishfarmingxpert.com/index.php?page_id=76&article_id=93136 "Researchers find ISA clues: New clues could help design treatment for the deadly salmon virus" (Intrafish, 21st November):
http://www.intrafish.com/global/news/article1261569.ece# "Recall on batch of Bleiker's Oak Smoked Salmon" (Fish Update, 21st November):
http://www.fishupdate.com/news/fullstory.php/aid/16596/Recall_on_batch_of_Bleiker_s_Oak_Smoked_Salmon.html "Grave concerns at salmon farm proposal speed" (Marlborough Express, 21st November):
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/6004182/Grave-concerns-at-salmon-farm-proposal-speed "Beauty-spot lochs contaminated by toxic chemicals" (The Sunday Herald, 20th November):
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/transport-environment/beauty-spot-lochs-contaminated-by-toxic-chemicals-1.1135842 "Community aquaculture dialogue slated for St. Mary’s Bay" (Responsible Aquaculture, 20th November):
http://responsibleaquaculture.wordpress.com/2011/11/20/community-aquaculture-dialogue-slated-for-st-marys-bay/ "Scotland’s fish farming: concept to reality" (For Argyll, 20th November):
http://forargyll.com/2011/11/scotlands-fish-farming-concept-to-reality/ "A dirty industry indeed?" (ReLAKSation, 19th November):
http://www.callandermcdowell.co.uk/relaks530.html "Pleading Guilty: "By their deeds shall ye know them"" (The Courier-Islander, 18th November):
http://www2.canada.com/courierislander/news/story.html?id=345dc415-53fb-41fb-8dc2-18c06116e485 "Marine Harvest has no expansion plans until 2013" (FIS, 18th November):
http://www.fis.com/fis/worldnews/worldnews.asp?l=e&country=0&special=aquaculture&monthyear=&day=&id=47741&ndb=1&df=0 "Can we on the North Island help stop mismanagement?" (The Courier-Islander, 18th November):
http://www.canada.com/North+Island+help+stop+mismanagement/5730581/story.html "Urgent Action: Protect Wild Salmon by immediately addressing the ISAv threat!" (Georgia Strait Alliance, 18th November):
http://www.georgiastrait.org/urgent-action-message-form.php?urgent=salmon_anemia "Measures to control sea louse" (FIS, 18th November):
http://www.fis.com/fis/worldnews/worldnews.asp?l=e&country=0&special=&monthyear=&day=&id=47766&ndb=1&df=0 "International focus on sea lice held in Edinburgh" (Fish News EU, 18th November):
http://www.fishnewseu.com/latest-news/scottish/7095-international-focus-on-sea-lice-held-in-edinburgh-.html "Scottish salmon production hits six-year high" (BBC News, 18th November):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-15793875 "Deep Sea Salmon Farming To Meet Demand" (The Fish Site, 18th November):
http://www.thefishsite.com/fishnews/15948/deep-sea-salmon-farming-to-meet-demand "Greens fight fish farming bill" (Fish Farming Xpert, 18th November):
http://www.fishfarmingxpert.com/index.php?page_id=76&article_id=93125 "Legislation to investigate ISA nears approval" (Seafood Source, 18th November):
http://www.seafoodsource.com/newsarticledetail.aspx?id=12964 "Is BC an ISA virus suspect area?" (Alexandra Morton, 17th November):
http://alexandramorton.typepad.com/alexandra_morton/2011/11/is-bc-and-isa-virus-suspect-area.html "Can wild salmon coexist with farmed?" (Seafood Source, 17th November):
http://www.seafoodsource.com/newsarticledetail.aspx?id=12947 "Another two fish farm escapes this autumn" (Fish Farming Xpert, 17th November):
http://www.fishfarmingxpert.com/index.php?page_id=76&article_id=93098 "The dark side" (Terrace Standard, 17th November):
http://www.terracestandard.com/sports/134081443.html "That Salmon Sushi Roll Might Have a Big Hidden Price Tag: View" (Bloomberg/Business Week, 16th November):
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-11-17/that-salmon-sushi-roll-might-have-a-big-hidden-price-tag-view.html "New findings of the Cohen Commission: Full, free investigation needed" (Lillooet News, 16th November):
http://www.lillooetnews.net/article/20111116/LILLOOET0602/311169992/-1/LILLOOET/new-findings-of-the-cohen-commission "Canadian fish farmers get lift from government" (Seafood Source, 16th November):
http://www.seafoodsource.com/newsarticledetail.aspx?id=12934 "Cooke officials charged by Environment Canada: Officials to appear in court on December 13" (The Coaster, 16th November):
http://www.thecoaster.ca/News/2011-11-16/article-2806265/Cooke-officials-charged-by-Environment-Canada/1 "Begich to Meet with AquaBounty Over GM Salmon" (KMXT, 16th November):
http://www.kmxt.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3302&Itemid=2 "Wild, farm salmon don't mix" (Terrace Standard, 16th November):
http://www.terracestandard.com/opinion/letters/133717123.html Including from Ray Grigg in The Courier-Islander:
"When charges were laid and the evidence was so damning, why did Marine Harvest initially plead innocence? How does such a plea reflect on its attitude to the law, to the marine environment in which it operates its open net-pens, and to its role as a responsible corporate citizen? If Marine Harvest is capable of flagrant violations of the law and of denying obvious guilt, what other regulations is it capable of neglecting, disregarding or bending to its advantage? Does it perceive itself to be a law unto itself, a corporate body that is responsible only to its shareholders but not to the country or environment that host it?"
From The Coaster:
"To say that Tuesday, November 1 was a bad day for Glenn Cooke and two other key Cooke Aquaculture officials would probably be a definite understatement. Cooke, the CEO of Cooke Aquaculture; Mike Szemerda, the Vice President of Cooke Aquaculture, and Randal Griffin, Regional Production Manager of Kelly Cove Salmon were each charged, by Environment Canada (EC), with 11 counts for allegedly violating Section 36 (3) of the Fisheries Act"
Nell Halse, VP of communications for Cooke Aquaculture, said that the matter has been a dark cloud hanging over Cooke Aquaculture and the entire aquaculture industry for the past two years.
“It’s been a very difficult time for the company and the individuals involved because we take a lot of pride in all the good things that have happened over the last couple of years in the environment, especially our third party certification and our eco label. We have also built up a good reputation in the communities where we operate. So, this is certainly not a good time for us, people are quite devastated by this, but we cooperated fully with the EC investigation over the past two years."
From Van Andruss writing in Lillooet News:
"Significantly, the Cohen Commission has extended formal session to hear evidence on the anemia virus in wild salmon, scheduling a two-day hearing for mid-December. US scientists have been alerted to initiate their own inquiry, not waiting on a sluggish Canadian government to respond. As Alexandra Morton says, at least someone needs to be free to look at this!"
And from Alexandra Morton writing to the World Organization for Animal Health:
"Can you advise on what exact steps we should take to better understand if ISA virus is in BC waters and how we can best protect this region from the type of epizootic that occurred in Chile? I feel there is a valid urgency to address whether preventative measures should be initiated. Reports on the Chilean experience where some people thought ISA virus was present, but it was not confirmed and then became a serious epidemic serve as a warning."
Note that the Cohen Commission in Canada will convene a two-day hearing in mid-December to hear evidence on ISA – no date has been announced yet (details online here). And note: "The commission has reopened public submissions until the end of added evidentiary hearings to deal with new information on disease testing. Submission will now close at 5 pm PT on the last date of those added hearings in December 2011":
http://www.cohencommission.ca/en/submissions/PublicSubmissions.php Read the official reports from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on the second case of ISA in coho salmon in the Fraser River - online here
Read the report from the OIE Reference Laboratory on the positive samples in Fraser River chinook and chum – online here
Read the first official report of the European strain of ISA in sockeye salmon in Rivers Inlet on the Central Coast online here
Read "Positively Negative - How the CFIA Failed to Defuse ISA in BC".
For more background on the global spread of ISA read "ISA: Diary of Disease Disaster" and "Fish Farmageddon: The Infectious Salmon Aquacalypse" – online via: http://www.wildsalmonfirst.org/fish-farmageddon-infectious-salmon-aquacalypse
Best fishes,
Don