First Nations worry feds are flip-flopping on B.C. fish farms transition

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First Nations worry feds are flip-flopping on B.C. fish farms transition
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First Nations critical of salmon farms are convinced that what's in the works is a watered-down version of Ottawa’s promise.

First Nations fighting to get salmon farms out of the ocean are dismayed in the wake of federal Fisheries Minister Joyce Murray’s recent engagement tour on a plan to transition open-net pen operations in B.C.

Operators are pleased Murray expressed interest in co-developing a transition plan, said Ruth Salmon, BCSFA interim executive director, in a statement. The intention of the meetings was to get input from a wide range of people, Murray told Canada’s National Observer after her tour. The goal is to have the transition plan in place next year and a new licensing regime devised by June 2024, said Murray. She did not give a final deadline for the process.

Instead, the sector is championing emerging semi-closed ocean systems — aimed at reducing sea lice and physical interactions between farmed and wild salmon. Or growing salmon longer in their land-based hatcheries before transferring them to open-net pens in the ocean.

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