A few more hours of reading.
Please find enclosed a press update including:
"More salmon shenanigans in British Columbia" (Nature, 2nd December):
http://blogs.nature.com/news/2011/12/more_salmon_shenanigans_in_bri.html "DFO says ISA reports were 'false positives'" (The Courier-Islander, 2nd December):
http://www.canada.com/says+reports+were+false+positives/5800672/story.html "Suspicious ISA virus infected centre detected" (FIS, 2nd December):
http://www.fis.com/fis/worldnews/worldnews.asp?monthyear=&day=2&id=48163&l=e&special=&ndb=1%20target= "Did Canada cover up deadly salmon virus? Report suggests yes" (Los Angeles Times, 1st December):
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/nationnow/2011/12/infectious-salmon-anemia-virus-salmon-report.html "Editorial: Share information: Salmon viruses do not respect borders" (The Seattle Times, 1st December):
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/editorials/2016910025_edit02virus.html "Dead zones in our future: Brought to us by Cooke Aquaculture" (South Coast Today/Passages, 1st December):
http://www.southcoasttoday.ca/content/opinion-dead-zones-our-future "Unpublished DFO report finds 100% of Cultus Lake sockeye found with deadly salmon virus" (Chilliwack Times, 1st December):
http://www.chilliwacktimes.com/news/Unpublished+report+finds+Cultus+Lake+sockeye+found+with+deadly+salmon/5797701/story.html "Active farm sites for 2011 outmigration mapped for public" (BC Salmon Farmers Association, 1st December):
http://www.salmonfarmers.org/active-farm-sites-2011-outmigration-mapped-public "Witnesses weigh in on closed-containment salmon farming" (iPolitics, 1st December):
http://www.ipolitics.ca/2011/12/01/witnesses-weigh-in-on-closed-containment-salmon-farming/ "Organic fish farm proposed for Inis Oírr" (The Irish Times, 1st December):
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/1202/1224308473390.html "Call for salmon input" (The Marlborough Express, 1st December):
http://www.stuff.co.nz/marlborough-express/news/picton/6074055/Call-for-salmon-input "Skuna Bay partners with Aquarium of the Pacific" (Seafood Source, 1st December):
http://www.seafoodsource.com/newsarticledetail.aspx?id=13146 "Canada criticized on fish virus data" (The Chronicle Herald, 1st December):
http://thechronicleherald.ca/canada/38290-canada-criticized-fish-virus-data"ISA Discovery Covered Up" (The Fish Site, 1st December):
http://www.thefishsite.com/fishnews/16013/isa-discovery-covered-up "Another ISA report surfaces in BC" (Fish Farming Xpert/Norwegian Fish Farmer, 1st December):
http://www.fishfarmingxpert.com/index.php?page_id=76&article_id=93251 "Was there evidence of ISA in B.C. wild salmon back in 2002?" (Intrafish, 30th November):
http://www.intrafish.com/global/news/article1262031.ece "Leaks reveal ISA may have been detected in wild BC salmon in 2002" (Farmed & Dangerous, 30th November):
http://www.farmedanddangerous.org/newsletter/2011/11/3785/ "Fishyleaks Reveals: Government Knew of Pacific Salmon Virus for Years" (Pacific Free Press, 30th November):
http://www.pacificfreepress.com/news/1/10307-fishyleaks-reveals-government-knew-of-pacific-salmon-virus-for-years.html "Letter: Skuna Bay welcomes tough questions" (Intrafish, 30th November):
http://www.intrafish.com/global/news/article1262048.ece "Letter: Salmon revolution? Really" (Intrafish, 30th November):
http://www.intrafish.com/global/news/article1262034.ece "Canadian government suppressing science on Infectious Salmon Anemia (ISA) on Pacific Coast?" (The Salmon Guy, 30th November):
http://www.salmonguy.org/?p=4625 Including from Anne Casselman writing in Nature today:
"This recent outing of subterfuge comes hot on the heels of an announcement made in mid-October by Simon Fraser University biologist Rick Routledge that ISA was present in two out of 48 young salmon from Rivers Inlet, British Columbia. For all anyone knew, Routledge's discovery was the first reported case of ISA in wild salmon. But with the revelation of the 2002 DFO report, it appears that may not be the case..... Whether ISA is the salmon equivalent of measles being introduced to indigenous North Americans remains unclear. One of the authors of the recently surfaced DFO report concludes in the report that the ISA-like virus detected may in fact be a local and wild strain of ISA. The same author hasn't been granted permission by the DFO to submit the study data for publication in an academic journal."
From an article in today's Courier-Islander:
"DFO said in a statement Wednesday that there is still no credible evidence of ISA in the north Pacific. "The type of testing used by Dr. Kibenge in 2003/04 is a highly sensitive test that often produces false positive results," the DFO said in a statement. Further testing was needed for confirmation, it said. "Appropriate follow-up was done on Dr. Kibenge's work, using more thorough testing procedures, and, based on the best science available, it was concluded that her results had produced a false positive and there was no presence of ISA in her samples."
From the Los Angeles Times:
"Call it Salmongate. The deepening controversy over who knew what and when about a deadly virus that may or may not have been detected in West Coast salmon would be obscure fodder for biologists if there weren't so much at stake -- the health of the West's dwindling stocks of wild salmon, for one. And Canada's $2.1-billion fish farming industry"
An Editorial in The Seattle Times:
"Concerns about salmon viruses must be shared between the U.S. and Canada. Threats to a lucrative industry do not respect borders"
And from The Chilliwack Times:
"Someone should be going to jail over this,” said Werring wrote in an email to other environmental organizations on Nov. 23. “Never in my over 20 years of doing my work have I seen such duplicity by our government. The closest thing I can relate to is when whistle blowers in the U.S. released documents showing that tobacco companies knew their product harmed people. This document (2004 draft) shows our government has known for years that ISAV has been in the Pacific and they have done nothing except cover it up. Appalling!”
Note that on 15th & 16th December there will be an ISA hearing at the Cohen Commission – details online here (more background here).
Read the leaked Canadian Government report detailing over 100 positive tests for ISA in farmed Atlantic and wild Pacific salmon – online via 'Fishyleaks
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For 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 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 the Norwegian laboratory report on the 6th and 7th positive tests for ISA in Fraser River coho and sockeye – online here
More details via "Chronology of a Cover-Up in Canada: ISA in British Columbia"
Best fishes,
Don