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Re: National Boycott Of Open Pen Feedlot Salmon Rally in Chilliwack
« Reply #105 on: January 22, 2013, 07:25:45 PM »

Put the salmon farm in Salmon Arm, then they can't kill Sea Lions


.C. fish farm avoids charges over deaths of almost 70 sea lions and seals
  By The Canadian PressJanuary 21, 2013
  CAMPBELL RIVER, - Charges have been dropped against a B.C. salmon farming company after it reached a deal with the Department of Fisheries over the deaths of almost 70 sea lions and seals.

Sixty five sea lions and four seals became entangled and drowned in nets at Grieg Seafood B.C.'s Gold River farm in early 2010.

Instead of charges, Grieg has agreed to invest $100,000 in three projects, most of which will go towards the Nootka Sound Watershed Society for community education.

In the 10 years of operations before that, the company had never experienced such a downing, but Grieg's managing director, Steward Hawthorn, says the animal's behaviour changed for some reason in 2010.

Grieg installed additional anti-predator nets around its fish pens after the drownings to prevent more such lion deaths.

The company says it's also sharing its experience with other firms and has established a set of best practices in marine mammal management.

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Re: National Boycott Of Open Pen Feedlot Salmon Rally in Chilliwack
« Reply #106 on: February 23, 2013, 10:50:29 AM »

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« Reply #107 on: February 23, 2013, 11:17:25 AM »

Some nice looking hats there ...  was that war paint on Eddie's face and, where was the sockeye from and was it previously frozen?
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Re: National Boycott Of Open Pen Feedlot Salmon Rally in Chilliwack
« Reply #108 on: February 23, 2013, 12:37:19 PM »

Some nice looking hats there ...  was that war paint on Eddie's face and, where was the sockeye from and was it previously frozen?


So many questions Dave......   maybe you should start attending and then you'll know all the answers!   ;D  ;D
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Re: National Boycott Of Open Pen Feedlot Salmon Rally in Chilliwack
« Reply #109 on: February 23, 2013, 04:55:46 PM »

So many questions Dave......   maybe you should start attending and then you'll know all the answers!   ;D  ;D
I doubt I would be welcomed as you and most others who have been following this stuff know what I think of this stupidity.   If Eddie Gardner really wants to save wild salmon he should be preaching conservation to the Sto-Lo bands, particularly Cheam, who blatantly fish even during obvious conservation concerns.  But just wondering here af, why do you respond to questions asked of another site member, who was there filming this event?
Obviously the sockeye had been frozen and was most likely Alaskan as BC commies don't fish sockeye much anymore, save a few exceptions.   So, bottom line is these protesters were comparing a fresh farmed Atlantic salmon to a sockeye of unknown origin, that had been caught sometime in the past and frozen, and was more expensive.

A no brainer to most consumers.  Being a money specialist you have to understand this basic concept.
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« Reply #110 on: February 23, 2013, 06:41:38 PM »

  But just wondering here af, why do you respond to questions asked of another site member, who was there filming this event?


 I checked the forum rules Dave, and couldn't find a rule suggesting I am not allowed to answer a question not addressed to me. If you find one please let me know.  :D
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« Reply #111 on: February 23, 2013, 07:18:12 PM »

The Pick a Part gang always have all the answers anyway. ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #112 on: February 23, 2013, 08:03:52 PM »

The Pick a Part gang always have all the answers anyway. ;D ;D ;D

....and apparently the "science" as well.   ;D
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Re: National Boycott Of Open Pen Feedlot Salmon Rally in Chilliwack
« Reply #113 on: February 24, 2013, 01:03:50 PM »

It would have been far better to compare a wild Atlantic to a farmed Atlantic. What good is it to compare two different salmon species? Even an anty-feedlot person like myself cringes when I see people try to pull the wool over others eyes. We have the science, lets leave the BS out of it.
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Re: National Boycott Of Open Pen Feedlot Salmon Rally in Chilliwack
« Reply #114 on: March 15, 2013, 12:54:32 PM »

http://www.mychilliwacknews.com/blog/view/27902/1


Chilliwack, B.C – The Salmon Feedlot Boycott here in Chilliwack seems to be making ground with local companies regarding the type of salmon sold on its shelves or put on its menu’s.

Thursday afternoon saw the boycott at the Bravo Restaurant, not for the purpose of informing consumers of how bad the salmon was being sold, but instead to honor the restaurant for its pledge to only use local produce, environmentally sustainable products, and wild salmon.

Overwaitea Food Group has also decided to red-list open net farmed fish, instead stocking its shelves with the preferred wild salmon or salmon from land based closed containment feedlots. The decision to carry only wild salmon or salmon from closed containment feedlots was directed by David Suzuki, who supports the Salmon Feedlot Boycott movement.

This is tremendous support when you consider the Overwaitea Food Group is Western Canada’s largest food store chain, including PriceSmart, Save On Foods, Overwaitea Foods, Cooper’s Foods, Urban Fare and Bulkley Valley Wholesale serving communities in both B.C and Alberta.

Louie De Jaeger of Bravo restaurant here in Chilliwack has championed the cause of using environmentally stable products at their restaurant for a long time.

“Bravo decided in 2004 took the conscious decision that we were going to help serve sustainable food,” De Jaeger informs. “And if we were going to take part in anything wild it was going to be ethical.”

De Jaeger believes that those who are using the feedlots, spreading disease to wild salmon, are destroying what resource we are lucky to have out here.

De Jaeger also believes that the next step for those taking up the boycott’s cause need to rally against the suppliers. If the suppliers stop purchasing from those companies that sell feedlot salmon, the industry would have to change and government would take notice. As of right now he is a little disappointed that the Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon MP Mark Strahl isn’t visible around this worthwhile cause.

“He should be at meetings like this, he should be sending letters of support,” De Jaeger says. “What we’ve heard is absolutely nothing – nothing from him and nothing from this government. They’re part of the problem; they are not part of the solution whatsoever.”

De Jaeger’s had strong sentiments for the local and provincial government, echoing Eddie Gardiner’s idea in urging the people of Chilliwack to back a candidate in the upcoming election that will be a champion for this cause and environmental sustainability as a whole.

Eddie Gardiner of the Salmon Feedlot Boycott presented Louie De Jaeger with a certificate and a window decal in recognition of Bravo Restaurant’s business leadership in supporting environmental sustainability. De Jaeger was honored with the award, echoing once again how important it is to use sustainable products from ethical sources.

With the provincial election two-months away, the theme of these gatherings has turned to making their position known to potential incoming politicians.

Rex Weyler, who has served as a Director of the original Greenpeace, was on hand to support the cause he has been behind for many decades. He made note to the problem that continually causes environmentalists anxiety.

“The people that are elected, that are supposed to be working for us, as Louis said, the people that are supposed to be working for us, that we’ve elected, that we are paying with our tax dollars are instead of looking after us and our interests and the interests of our children and the future and our environment and our ecosystem, they are looking after and serving the interests of the largest corporations on the planet,” Weyler says.

Weyler went on to say to the 20 or so people in attendance that in all of his experience the only thing that has every stood in front of this ecological destruction is the people. He maintained that change will come if you keep fighting for change to save the communities that could potentially be destroyed if the status quo remains.

The Salmon Feedlot Boycott is going to continue honoring those businesses that are using environmentally sustainable products, with the next honoree being Jacksons Steak & Grill House. The boycott will also be celebrating Canada Water Week, along with the WaterWealth Project.

The first event takes place Monday, March 18th at 6:30 p.m. with a screening of “Salmon Confidential” at the WaterWealth Project Office, 45668 Storey Avenue in Chilliwack.


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Re: National Boycott Of Open Pen Feedlot Salmon Rally in Chilliwack
« Reply #115 on: March 15, 2013, 01:05:31 PM »

Are we boycotting the Washington State Atlantic feedlots also Chris?  That would be awesome news. 
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« Reply #116 on: March 15, 2013, 01:28:26 PM »

Are we boycotting the Washington State Atlantic feedlots also Chris?  That would be awesome news.
One would think all ocean located fish farms, pop them onto land based operations will be a good start don't you agree?

Also, welcome to the debate. ;D ;D

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« Reply #117 on: March 15, 2013, 01:41:46 PM »

Are we boycotting the Washington State Atlantic feedlots also Chris?  That would be awesome news.


http://juneauempire.com/stories/121702/sta_salmonboycott.shtml
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« Reply #118 on: March 15, 2013, 01:57:25 PM »

Thank you. I would like to see my donations going to get those Washington feedlots out of the Pacific first. Those infested fish could infect ours on their migration north. Dr. Morton should, and better get on top of this before it is to late.
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« Reply #119 on: March 15, 2013, 03:07:43 PM »


http://juneauempire.com/stories/121702/sta_salmonboycott.shtml

News from 2002?  Come on TB. We can make a better show than that, cant we? Get those Washington Atlantic feedlots out of the Pacific. Our wild salmon depend on it :)
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