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8/23/11
Salmon
inquiry focuses on fish farms and disease - 8/22/11
Possible links between fish farming, disease and the
collapse of the 2009 Fraser River sockeye salmon run will be
the focus at the Cohen Commission hearings this week in
Vancouver.
On Wednesday,
Fisheries and Oceans scientist Kristi Miller is slated to
testify about her studies suggesting some sort of virus may
be killing salmon before they reach the spawning
grounds.
Miller's long-awaited
testimony is expected to be controversial, following
allegations the federal government attempted to prevent her
from discussing her work with the media.
The inquiry will also
hear about fish farms and their impact on wild salmon,
including testimony from outspoken fish farm opponent
Alexandra Morton of the Raincoast Research
Society.
"As these hearings
proceed it will be a detective effort. The best fit answer
is going to have to explain an 18-year decline of only the
sockeye that migrate along eastern Vancouver Island, while
other neighbouring runs were unaffected, even increasing,"
said Morton in a statement issued on Friday.
The B.C. Salmon
Farmers Association also says its members are ready to
testify starting on August 31.
"We have been actively
participating in the Cohen Commission process since it
started nearly two years ago and we are ready to help
correct the misconceptions and misinformation regarding our
B.C. salmon farms," said Mary Ellen Walling, the executive
director of the B.C. Salmon Farmers Association.
B.C. Supreme Court
Justice Bruce Cohen is leading the federal inquiry.
Source:
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2011/08/22/bc-cohen-commission-salmon.html
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Commission of Inquiry into the decline of sockeye
salmon in the Fraser River Status Report - April 27,
2011
Cohen
Commission of Inquiry into the decline of sockeye
salmon in the Fraser River Status Report - January 26,
2011
Cohen
Commission of Inquiry into the decline of sockeye
salmon in the Fraser River Status Report - October 29,
2010
Cohen
Commission granted extension for final
report
B.C.
wants to keep audit data on salmon farms out of public
eye
Fisheries
biologist ends testimony but still cannot speak freely in
public
Virus
a suspect in sockeye decline
Wild
salmon deaths linked to sea lice at fish farms:
study
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B.C.
scientist Kristi Miller testifies about her findings
into why sockeye salmon are declining in the Fraser
River
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