I'm sure you can find the answers to your questions by re-reading the many posts and links already provided in this forum. There is really no need for me to repeat them.
Yes...I am sure we can find all the answers in those posts. Please tell us what these diseases are that have been spawned at BC fish farms? Let's try HSMI for example? Show me where they actually
found this disease in BC farmed salmon? How does one go about looking for this disease in the first place? Would you look at "gutted fish"?
Read the ruling. Cohen, the government or the BC fish farmers are not preventing anything in this regard. Diseases were thoroughly discussed during the inquiry. Cohen even extended the hearings into December for this very reason. However, at some point the final report has to be completed. People (even these cyberscientists on fish forums such as this) are giving the commission a bad time for all these delays, so at some point Cohen has to strike a balance. It is not the job of the inquiry to stay active as new information becomes available. When put into context, this new "information" really isn't worth the time to spend more money on lawyers to mull over. The recent work by Ms Morton into HSMI was poor science with conclusions that didn't fit her results. Read her actual report and see for yourself. Did she really see HSMI? What did recent literature on the subject have to say? What do you have to do to actually make that sort of diagnosis? In my opinion, it is clear that Ms Morton is using the inquiry as some sort of media tool to keep the spotlight on her cause. Justice Cohen rightly chose to say enough is enough. He has actually been more than fair to Ms Morton if you read the past rulings. Sorry, you can't cry foul here.