I don't eat farmed salmon so I'm not as concerned as the folks that eat it should be when it comes to the amount of antibiotics that the fish are being fed. I don't believe the antibiotics would have much of a negative effect on the wild salmon.
While this is completely off topic I can't help but to notice that you repeatedly choose to inflate the facts about antibiotic use on bc salmon farms. True, some antibiotics are used but in comparison to pork, chicken and beef, salmon farms use far
FAR less antibiotics. Some cycles of bc farm salmon do not even see antibiotics for the simple fact that it just wasn't necessary. I think it is interesting how the anti's want us all to believe that the sites are festering disease areas while all the while atlantics are highly suseptable to pacific viruses and many are not seeing medication.
As far as your second link, it is true that the fish farms send some reports to MAL but I am highly skeptical as to whether everything is reported. As an example, it is well known that mad cow disease has been in the US for a long time, yet there has seldom been a reported case ..... Some diseases are very bad for business so it is common practice to hide the evidence.
I highly doubt that would be the case. For all the years that I saw provincial and now federal vets coming out and taking samples and looking at the fish. They have always been very forward with me and open to my questions.
I think it is irresponsible for any group in canada to be squaking so early in the discovery of this virus. I can see why DFO is being very patient in trying to better understand what this virus is. If we just throw down our hands and say ya this is ISA then there is allot at stake. Both farmed and wild fisheries would be subject to trade restrictions. This is just another example of how ruthless and irresponsible the american funded anti farm movement is. I see it as just another example of how they are more than willing to sacrifice anyone who crosses their path and in this case it could be the commercial fishers. While we are at it lets test the farmed sturgeon, also lets confirm ISA (quick like) in the closed containment salmon farms that some here love so much. It was found in the "franken fish tanks" so who is to say it isn't everywhere else . I bet all those companies are not rushing to give samples to morton or anyone for testing at this point and can see why.
The bottom line for me is its been in the water here for a long time. lets learn more about this then react.