Licences yanked for troubled N.L. salmon farm amid revelation of 2.6M dead fish 
CA Source: CBC News 10/10/2019

There are far more dead fish than initially reported in the salmon die-off on Newfoundland's south coast, and the licences of Northern Harvest Sea Farms have been suspended, Fisheries and Land Resources Minister Gerry Byrne said Friday afternoon.

In late August salmon being raised in open net pens in the Fortune Bay area began dying due to high water temperatures, according to Northern Harvest Sea Farms.

"I am suspending all affected Northern Harvest Seafood Farms licences and issuing a directive that requires the company to continue the cleanup of the sites," Byrne said in an emailed statement.

The company, meanwhile, revealed Friday that 2.6 million dead fish will likely need to be removed at its various sites in southern Newfoundland.
 

Byrne said he was told by company officials that additional salmon cages have been affected. Byrne did not reference any numbers or specific figures.

He said the affected licences for Northern Harvest Sea Farms — a subsidiary of the aquaculture giant Mowi — have been suspended as a "result of the ongoing investigation and evidence of non-compliance."

"I will be amending licence conditions to all unaffected Northern Harvest Seafood Farms and other associated Mowi licence sites in the coming days," Byrne added.

Northern Harvest Sea Farms, which held a news conference in St. John's Friday afternoon, expects that 2.6 million dead salmon will need to be removed because of what it calls a "temperature event."

The company also said that of that number, 600,000 salmon had not been included in the company's own estimate.

 
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