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Salmon Aquaculture (smolt)

Wild Salmon Narrows Declaration

We are seeking organizations who would like to join our call for an emergency migration route clear of open net-cage salmon farms in the northern Strait of Georgia region. See below for the list of 44 organizations already supporting the Wild Salmon Narrows Declaration!

  • Email Michelle Young for more information or to sign your organization onto our Wild Salmon Narrows Declaration.
  • Learn more about the Wild Salmon Narrows.
  • Read the Statement from the Think Tank of Scientists who recently met at SFU to discuss reasons for the Fraser River Sockeye collapse and next steps needed for their protection. Their recommendations include experimental removal of farmed salmon from sockeye migration routes, adding validity and urgency to our Wild Salmon Narrows campaign.
Declaration Calling for the Removal of Open Net-Cage Salmon Farms from the Wild Salmon Narrows 

Salmon and all marine life are a vital resource to the economy and ecosystem of British Columbia, and any actions which threaten salmon or marine life threaten the well being and the livelihood of the people of British Columbia.

The overwhelming weight of scientific evidence indicates that commercial open net-cage salmon farms can have serious negative environmental impacts, particularly on wild salmon runs. 

Recent evidence indicates that open net cage salmon farms in the northern Georgia Strait may be negatively impacting out-migrating juvenile Fraser River Salmon;

We, the members of (organization), demand that the Provincial and Federal Governments close the five active open net-cage salmon farms in Okisollo Channel and rescind these tenures, as well as the tenures of the four inactive farms in Hoskyn Channel, collectively known as the Wild Salmon Narrows.

We, the members of (organization), request that the Provincial and Federal Governments deny all applications for new open net-cage salmon farms and halt the expansion of the open net-cage salmon farming industry.

We, the members of (organization) request emergency action by the Provincial and Federal Governments to close these farms and implement a comprehensive strategy to move the salmon aquaculture industry into closed system technology.

We support this declaration to be forwarded to the provincial Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Minister of Environment, Federal Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and relevant MPs and MLAs.

Wild Salmon Narrows Campaign of the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform:

Georgia Strait Alliance
David Suzuki Foundation
Living Oceans Society
T. Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation
Watershed Watch Salmon Society

Supportive Organizations:

  1. Arrowsmith Naturalists
  2. BC Federation of Fly Fishers
  3. Bluewater Adventures
  4. Caribou Chilcotin Conservation Society
  5. Commercial Bear Viewing Association of B.C.
  6. Council of Canadians - Williams Lake Chapter
  7. False Creek Watershed Society
  8. Federation of BC Naturalists
  9. Fraser River Ripple Effect Relay and Fundraiser
  10. Fraser Riverkeepers
  11. Friends of Clayoquot Sound
  12. Friends of French Creek Conservation Society
  13. Go Wild Campaign
  14. Greenpeace Canada
  15. Gwaii Haanas Tour Operators Association
  16. Kalamalka Fly Fishers
  17. Kingfishers Rod and Gun Club
  18. Lillooet Food Matters
  19. Lillooet Naturalists Society
  20. Lillooet Peace and Ecology Group
  21. Lonely Loon Fly Fishers Society
  22. Mainland Enhancement of Salmonid Species Society
  23. North Shore Wetland Partners
  24. Pacific Coast Wild Salmon Society (Adopt-a-Fry)
  25. Pender Islands Trust Protection Society
  26. Penticton Fly Fishers
  27. Prince George Public Interest Research Group
  28. Pure Salmon Campaign
  29. Quesnel River Watershed Alliance
  30. Raincoast Conservation
  31. Scout Island Nature Centre
  32. Sea-Run Fly and Tackle
  33. Sierra Club of B.C.
  34. Sierra Club of B.C. - Malaspina Chapter
  35. Sierra Club of B.C. - Quadra Chapter
  36. Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition
  37. Squamish Environment Society
  38. Squamish Streamkeepers
  39. Steelhead Society of British Columbia
  40. Stuart Island Community Association (1964)
  41. Totem Flyfishers
  42. Warmland Wymon's Centre and The Eco Store
  43. Wilderness Tourism Association
  44. Williams Lake Field Naturalists 

Email Michelle Young for more information or to sign your organization onto our Wild Salmon Narrows Declaration.

*Emergency Measures Needed to Protect Wild Salmon! 

 

Map of Wild Salmon Narrows migration route

*Learn more about the Wild Salmon Narrows Campaign

*For more information, contact:

Michelle Young, Salmon Aquaculture Campaigner