Yes it is Alexandra Morton - thanks for the welcome.is this Alexandra Morton? If so great to see you here and thxs for all you do! If not, still great to see you here!
I am really glad to see you guys are signing this petition! There are a lot developments that include new science that I think could go a long way to restoring wild salmon, in addition Canadians are investing in closed containment aquaculture, which is the way of the future. Even Norway gets this. Sadly the new Minister of Fisheries is starting to parrot the last one. This petition, may be our wild salmon's last chance at real recovery - sign, share, share share - thanks! https://petitions.parl.gc.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-270
Yes it is Alexandra Morton - thanks for the welcome.
I hate to say it but agree with Alex. For example in election I heard a lot of blah blah blah we are gong to reverse protections that stripped out protection for all our senstive salmon habitat areas. The plan was a complete reversal of harpers bill 38? Just like this farming issue so far we are seeing very close to the same regime. Well liberals are little more open they seem to have made lots of promises that still aren't being delivered yet. Farming is also one of them. They seem to have no stance at all.Not sure if you took the time to read Minister Tootoo's mandate letter, but in it his boss, Justin, wanted him to ensure decisions are based on science and facts and evidence, and serve the public interest. This is a departure from the previous government so I am puzzled how you can say that Minister Tootoo is starting to parrot the previous minister. You are passionate, but in my opinion your ideas are based on a very myoptic view of the whole picture of Pacific Salmon. If you actually talk to those doing research right now and look at the data from salmon health to salmon escapement you will soon notice that issues are still generating more questions than answers. For instance, you will also notice the inconsistencies in some 2015 Fraser Sockeye returns where some met or exceeded brood.....or some like Harrison Sockeye which came in well below brood (the Fraser Sockeye CU that apparently does not swim by salmon farms along our coast according to you). That is just scratching the surface. If you truly want support from those that are presently skeptical of your motives then you should be transparent and objective yourself with the science. As someone that is equally passionate about wild salmon I find it disheartening and frustrating that you keep trying to sell the idea that future of wild salmon here hinges on abolishment of open net pen aquaculture.
One of his Minister Tootoo's many priorities in the mandate letter was to support responsible and sustainable aquaculture. That can include closed containment and you should know that the previous government, albeit not a great one, actually put funds into it. Personally, I am not only glad that this letter was made public (a clear departure from the previous government) because it not only outlined what the top priorities were in a transparent way, but it also sent a message to people such as yourself that understanding issues like this will not be done by crowd funding, blog posts, drum beating, sensational photos with no context or cherry picking of data that suits a certain agenda.
X2...I think Rockfish's thoughts echo the sentiments of many of us here. Thxs for your post Rockfish.
Yes it is Alexandra Morton - thanks for the welcome.
Hello "Shuswap"
Gotta give you credit - you never miss an opportunity
1. "The Canadian aquaculture industry operates under some of the strictest regulations in the world" Minister Tootoo letter March 14, 2016 - this is a line out of the Harper era
2. Back in Norway Marine Harvest recognizes they have to move to closed containment "Marine Harvest is seeking 14 development licenses from the Norwegian government to test and develop a new closed farm technology," Undercurrent News April 12, 2016
If they can do closed containment in Norway, they can do it here. This would solve everyone's issue with this industry and would make it truly sustainable. Apparently the world's biggest salmon farmer, which also operates in BC, Marine Harvest, seems to believe closed containment is worth pursuing. maybe we agree on this?
3. If you want to accuse me of cherry-picking you will have to take that up with the journals that are publishing my science, they do allow people who disagree to publish comments, perhaps you could meet the same bar as I do and get your concerns published?
4. last year I won a lawsuit to prohibit the salmon farming industry from transferring disease-carrying Atlantic salmon smolts from hatcheries into marine pens on our wild salmon migration routes. Incredibly the previous Minister of Fisheries appealed this decision with Marine Harvest. Now the current minister is going through with this. In fact, DFO is in such a rush to get this done, they want the hearing to be in Calgary and have offered to pay my lawyers (Ecojustice) travel expenses! I find this hard to reconcile with the Minister's mandate. Going to court to allow transfer of disease-carrying farmed salmon into net pens on this coast is not in the public interest. Here is my open letter to the Minister http://alexandramorton.typepad.com/...to-the-honourable-minister-hunter-tootoo.html