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Liberal Party salmon farm pledge sa国际传媒榙estructive,sa国际传媒 industry group says

Justin Trudeau platform calls for sa国际传媒榗losed containmentsa国际传媒 by 2025
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Norway-based Cermaq is preparing to deploy a new ocean-based closed containment salmon pen design in B.C. Fish are reared in a closed-containment pen shown in foreground, then transferred to conventional pens to finish development. (Cermaq Canada)

B.C. and Canadian salmon farm industry groups are blasting a Liberal Party election promise to shift to sa国际传媒渃losed containmentsa国际传媒 as sa国际传媒渞ecklesssa国际传媒 and a threat to 7,000 jobs on the B.C. coast.

The Liberal pledge is for B.C. only, and doesnsa国际传媒檛 apply to steelhead, shellfish or other farmed species besides raising Atlantic salmon that is the backbone of the B.C. industry. It calls for the transition to be made by 2025, a timeline industry representatives say contradicts work that has been done.

The move is sa国际传媒渄estructive, careless and flies in the face of making decisions about aquaculture based on science and facts,sa国际传媒 John Paul Fraser, executive director of the B.C. Salmon Farmers Association, said Tuesday.

sa国际传媒淎t a time when leaders should be focusing on climate change and climate action, the Liberal Party is looking to shut down the seafood farming method with the lowest carbon footprint and suggesting a transition to a technology that depends on manufactured energy.sa国际传媒

Fraser added that the party policy sa国际传媒渄isrespectssa国际传媒 the policy work done in the past year by Jonathan Wilkinson, the B.C. MP and minister for Fisheries and Oceans Canada who has worked with the industry on a transition plan. Fraser said the industry was specifically assured by Wilkinson there would be no arbitrary timeline imposed on new technology.

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Tim Kennedy, CEO of the Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance, representing fish farmers in Ontario, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, called it a sa国际传媒渞eckless policy, not grounded in science, and will threaten good middle-class jobs across Canada.sa国际传媒

Aquaculture is the top agricultural product by by value in B.C., and the national alliance says it supports 26,000 jobs across the country.

The pledge for B.C. is the last paragraph of a sa国际传媒渉ealthy oceanssa国际传媒 section of the Liberal platform, which promises that a re-elected Trudeau government will sa国际传媒渕ove forward with more investments in marine science and fighting invasive species, and will work with coastal communities, Indigenous communities and others to better protect fish stocks and marine habitats from changes resulting for climate change.sa国际传媒

B.C. led discussions with Indigenous communities and salmon farm operators in the Broughton Archipelago region off the north end of Vancouver Island that will lead to up to 17 salmon farms closing in the region by 2023. The plan, announced in December 2018 by Wilkinson, Premier John Horgan and representatives of Cermaq Canada, Mowi (formerly Marine Harvest) and local Indigenous leaders, includes a new inspection regime that could see seven of the farms keep operating.

The Broughton region has been a target for international protests for many years, joined in recent years by the Sea Shepherd Society and local celebrity Pamela Anderson.



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