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Campbell River Fish Farm Escape Threatens Fraser Salmon Run Print E-mail
Written by Press Release   
Friday, 04 July 2008
Campbell River Fish Farm Escape Threatens Fraser Salmon Run
by Salmon Coast Field Station
On Canada Day, a Marine Harvest fish farm net released 30,000 farmed Atlantic salmon into the Campbell River putting them right in the path of wild juvenile salmon swimming down the Campbell River.

The farmed fish are not indigenous to the coast and will place undue pressure on the native stock that is already reeling from sea lice and warmer sea temperatures.
 
 
 
Migration Route of Fraser Sockeye and location of Salmon Farms 


Attention: News, National, Reporters and Assignment Editors

Interview Opportunity

British Columbia - World's largest salmon producing river threatened by escape of 30,000 farmed fish

Who: Alexandra Morton

What: On Canada Day, a Marine Harvest fish farm net released 30,000 farmed Atlantic salmon into the Campbell River putting them right in the path of wild juvenile salmon swimming down the Campbell River.

The farmed fish are not indigenous to the coast and will place undue pressure on the native stock that is already reeling from sea lice and warmer sea temperatures.

For too long, commercial fishers, First Nations, the public and wild salmon have taken the hit - it's time that fish farms take the hit and do the responsible thing.

Coincidentally Morton is part of a research effort finding excessive numbers of sea lice on Canadian's largest run of salmon, the Fraser sockeye. Morton and others published a paper this year on a lesser louse infestation on juvenile sockeye in 2005 and those fish never returned closing the entire south coast of BC to sockeye fishing.

 
Ms. Morton will be able to comment on the following points:

Farm lice currently infesting Canada's biggest migration of juvenile salmon from the Fraser River, one of the world's largest salmon producing rivers.

Preventing escapes - closed-off pens (closed containment)       
Sea lice levels on wild salmon have been severe and population declines of 98% have been recorded in this high farm density area on the coast.

New data published in the journal Science predicts that wild pink salmon in the Broughton Archipelago will be driven to extinction within four years unless action is taken to address the deadly impact of sea lice from salmon farms.

More information, images and video of wild salmon fingerlings infected with sea lice is available tomorrow at www.callingfromthecoast.org.

To schedule interviews with Alexandra Morton, contact:

Jonathan Laderoute
e|c|o
416-972-7401
laderoutej(at)huffstrategy.com

Alexandra Morton
Salmon Coast Field Station
(250) 974-7177
Cell: (250) 949-1664
 
 
 
The latest film about a sea lice epidemic infecting Canada’s most important run of juvenile sockeye salmon

The Fraser River may be the worlds largest salmon producing river. At the end of June we visited with a research project underway in the Discovery Islands off of Campbell River where a small crew is sampling the juvenile sockeye salmon from the Fraser along their out migration to sea. Most of the Fraser sockeye travel up the Inside Passage and past many of British Columbia 130+ industrial salmon farming operations. The sampling crew is finding alarming levels of lice on these juvenile fish, which represent Canada’s most important run of salmon.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thank-you to the Georgia Strait Alliance for their assistance. For more information on the salmon farming issue and to learn more about closed containment visit www.georgiastrait.org
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