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B.C. aquaculture fishing for new answers as it faces its murky future in 2023

All eyes are focused on the DFOsa国际传媒檚 next move as industry looks at new systems
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FILE - Recirculating Aquaculture Systems, which involve moving the fish farm to land as opposed to an open net fish farm, is one possible future for the aquaculture industry in British Columbia. This photo, of a boat and crane situated next to a collapsed sa国际传媒渘et pensa国际传媒 by Cooke Seafood off the coast of Cypress Island in Washington State in 2017, came when a net failure allowed tens of thousands of nonnative fish to escape. The incident resulted in a nearly $600,000 settlement to the Lummi Indian tribe over the net collapse and damage done to the native salmon population, and prompted the state government to end the practice of fish farming nonnative fish. regarding File Photo David Bergvall Washington State Dept. of Natural Resources via AP

With the calendar changing from 2022 to 2023, the future of the aquaculture industry off the coast of British Columbia faces some murky waters going forward.

In 2019, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) released the governmentsa国际传媒檚 commitment to shifting strategy toward a sa国际传媒渂lue economysa国际传媒, with the federal governmentsa国际传媒檚 plan to phase out open pen fish farms by 2025 coming just a year later.

After a federal court overturned the decision this past spring, DFO announced the shift to a transition plan away from open net fish farms, with the framework to be announced in the coming spring.

In a statement, the BCFSA (BC Salmon Farmers Association) said they are committed to a sa国际传媒淔irst Nations-led BC salmon farming sector founded upon an inclusive, ecosystem approach to management that progressively enhances the sectorsa国际传媒檚 environmental performance,sa国际传媒 adding that sa国际传媒渨e have been transitioning for decades through the development of cutting edge technologies and innovations to continuously reduce our impact on the environment.sa国际传媒

Technologies, which could include the transition to recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) sa国际传媒 a process where the water is recycled and reused after mechanical and biological filtration, with metabolites and other matter removed. However, whether the move from coast to land happens comes down to one important thing: the cost.

sa国际传媒淭he transition to recirculating aquaculture systems on landsa国际传媒檚 financial viability has not been proven,sa国际传媒 says BCFSA Executive Director Brian Kingzett.

sa国际传媒淭hese systems are more efficient with smaller fish and hybrid systems where fish are grown in RAS to a large size before being moved to the ocean may be part of the solution.sa国际传媒

Gold Fish Aquafarms, which just received a licence from the DFO in November, is overseeing a nearly $100 million project involving RAS systems in Gold River. President and CEO Rob Walker says he has been overseeing the planning for the project for three years.

After it breaks ground in 2023, it will be 18 months before the project will be fully functional.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檙e using a mixed call raceway. Itsa国际传媒檚 a long trough, water goes in one way and out the other. Water is recirculated, sent to the treatment so it gets cleaned.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檒l hatch the eggs, to the nursery, eventually to juvenile raceways, then eventually to harvest size.sa国际传媒

Building on a former pulp and paper mill site, Walker says it has saved about 15 per cent of start up costs. Walker says that this transition, although it may be daunting, will be vital to the future of both the ocean and the industry.

sa国际传媒淭he big companies have been doing research for many years for alternatives,sa国际传媒 said Walker. sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 very capital intensive and thatsa国际传媒檚 a huge challenge. The federal governmentsa国际传媒檚 mandate is to get it out of the water and to protect the ocean.

sa国际传媒淭he ocean isnsa国际传媒檛 in good shape, and itsa国际传媒檚 unpredictable. You never know when the next storm or algae blooms. While there are still risks with this, the risk is manageable.sa国际传媒



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