The Great Salmon Escape 
By Amorina Kingdon US Source: hakaimagazine 9/1/2017

Last week, more than 300,000 Atlantic salmon escaped from their floating farm into the Salish Sea, off Washington State, stoking the flames of a long-running dispute over the use of open-net pens. The state has already put a moratorium on new licenses for pens, while in British Columbia, First Nations have occupied a salmon farm near Alert Bay, demanding the fish farm operations move onto land.
 

Cooke Aquaculture, the company that owns the floating mesh cages that broke in Washington, blames the failure on unusually high tides stressing older equipment. But open-net pens have long been maligned by environmentalists. Critics charge that using open-net pens to raise fish increases the risk of diseases and non-native species mingling with wild populations. Industry representatives say the pens are safe—a stance supported by research. But there are known problems, such as outbreaks of pathogens like sea lice.

 
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