Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Canadian Salmon farms co-operate to fight Sea Lice

Six of nine salmon farms in Okisollo and Hoskyn channels, British Columbia are lying fallow right now, with re-stocking of fish not expected to begin again until later this year. The BC Salmon Farmers Association and its members are releasing this update regarding the channel, in response to questions from the public about current status of operations in the area.

Okisollo Channel is located just north of Campbell River and is home to five farms: two of Marine Harvest Canada's, two of Mainstream Canada's and one operated by Grieg Seafood. Hoskyn Channel, on the east side of Quadra Island has four Marine Harvest Canada leases.

The Conville Bay site located in Hoskyn Channel, has been sub-leased from Marine Harvest Canada to Grieg Seafood - who began stocking it in December 2010 and expect to be finished by the end of the month. Barnes Bay, Grieg Seafood's site in Okisollo Channel, is currently harvesting, and is expected to be complete in the coming months. Mainstream Canada is completing its harvest of Venture Point this month.

That means that three of the nine farms in the area are in partial operation. All three companies operating in the area are sharing information with each other about their operations. Our members believe inter-industry co-operation is important to ensure the success of farms and the natural environment they work in. This update is part of an increased effort to share information with the public to answer any questions they might have. Read more...

This blog is written by Martin Little The Aquaculturists, published and supported by the International Aquafeed Magazine from Perendale Publishers.

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