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Start of salmon farming
Salmon aquaculture
Aquaculture of local fish begins
Sockeye salmon became the most sold
Good fish or deah dish A virus called piscine reovirus (PRV) is found in farmed chinook salmon in B.C. The virus may cause a disease that weakens the fish, which is more dangerous for wild fish because they need to escape predators :(
Deadline time A judge, Justice Cohen, says salmon farms in the Discovery Islands could harm wild salmon by spreading diseases. He gives a deadline of 2020 for the government to prove fish farms are safe or close them.
A study finds the first case of heart and muscle disease in B.C. fish farms. This disease may have been around for years but was never clearly identified before.
In March, a report says the government hasn’t finished important studies on how fish farming affects wild fish. In June, the Premier of B.C. says fish farms can only keep operating if they prove they don’t harm wild salmon and work with Indigenous groups. In December, some Indigenous groups, like the 'Namgis First Nation, say no to fish farms in their areas. This leads to a decision to phase out farms in some regions over 4-5 years.
In February, a judge says the government should have been more careful about testing farmed fish for a virus (PRV) that could harm wild salmon.
In March, a report says endangered salmon need maximum protection. In July, a judge says the government didn’t properly consult Indigenous groups before making decisions about fish farms.
Fish Farm size increase Fish farming grows four times larger in 20 years. It makes up 20% of Canada’s fish production and one-third of its value. In 2009, the Cohen Commission investigates why sockeye salmon in the Fraser River have been declining for 18 years. They suggest stopping fish farming in the Discovery Islands and changing how the government promotes and regulates fish farming.
The Prime Minister asks the Minister of Fisheries to start phasing out ocean-based fish farms by 2025 and look for more sustainable options, like land-based fish farming
The fish farms are expected to rise out of the ocean and water; Fish farms to be on land by this time
The Canadian government’s new 2029 deadline may just be an empty promise, following its earlier, unfulfilled commitment to remove open-net pen salmon farms by 2025.
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