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Salmon Farming

Evidence of Farm-Induced Parasite Infestations on Wild Juvenile Salmon in Multiple Regions of Coastal British Columbia, Canada
Estimated Sea Louse Egg Production from Marine Harvest
Dynamics of Outbreak and Control of Salmon Lice on Two Salmon Farms in the Broughton Archipelago, British Columbia
Closing in on Environmentally Sound Salmon Aquaculture
CAAR Transition Plan Policy for Closed Containment
Broughton Pink Escapement
Better than the rest? A resource guide to farmed salmon certifications
A Brief Response to the January 2008 report"Overview of Sea Lice Issues and Risks for Farmed and Wild Salmon in British Columbia"

CAAR welcomes reprieve for North Coast, urges action to protect the South Coast

Friday, March 28, 2008

Vancouver, Prince Rupert ─The Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform welcomes today’s decision by the B.C. government to institute an indefinite moratorium on open net-cage salmon farming in northern B.C. waters but voiced deep concern over more salmon farm approvals on the South Coast. It is a huge turning point that the provincial government is recognizing the need to protect marine ecosystems and wild salmon stocks from the impacts of current salmon farming practices, however the disregard shown for the health of B.C.’s South and Central coast is troubling.

Conservation groups support immediate action to protect wild salmon and promote closed containment

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Vancouver, Sointula, B.C. -- Conservation groups responded today with cautious support for a proposal aimed at providing emergency, interim protection for some wild salmon stocks in the Broughton Archipelago. The groups noted that this action underscores the seriousness of the sea lice situation and supports the need for long term solutions like closed containment systems. 



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