We were at the Fisheries Minister's office in North Vancouver on Saturday. https://youtu.be/eCXN3r_Q10o
BC wild salmon council
https://engage.gov.bc.ca/app/uploads/sites/426/2019/03/Wild-Salmon-Advisory-Council-Report.pdfFish farms: Although not in the WSAC’s terms of reference, concerns with marine open-pen salmon farming –
such as lighting, disease, sea lice, pesticides, and escapes – were repeatedly raised. The need for incentives
and innovation related to transitioning to closed containment or land-based systems was often referenced. At
the same time,
some stated that salmon farms are not the key culprit in wild salmon declines, and that many
other issues must be addressed. Overall, it was suggested that there needs to be more ongoing co-ordination
between B.C., Canada and Indigenous communities on fish farms and their impacts on wild salmon. Examples:
• Incentives for innovation and closed containment
• Limits to salmon farming in Western U.S. (e.g., Washington, Alaska)
• Broughton Archipelago government-to-government process, outcomes and next steps
• Land-based aquaculture challenges and success stories
¡ Climate change: Participants in the engagement period remind