Comments on the aquaculture measures:
1.
This sector employs nearly 5,500 British Columbians. Wrong. Aquaculture has only 2100 jobs says BC Stats while the
industry says there are only 820 actual jobs. This sector will only grow once
fish farms are out of the water on dry land as the BC public are against
in-ocean open-net fish farms. It has to be exported as Canadians won't eat it.
2.
BC sold $55 million in farmed aquaculture products to the EU. This ignores that
the value of recreational sport fishing is worth $1 Billion
annually to the BC economy. We do not want the destruction of BC's pristine
waters and wild salmon by such a very small industry, and destroying a much larger economic driver with 15,500 employees.
3.
The eliminated tariff barrier of 5.5% will increase sales of BC farmed
Atlantics in the EU. WRONG. This is
selling ice cubes to the Inuit because Europe
is where farmed fish come from. What is happening right now is that Norway is going after BC farmed fish’ most
important market: the USA - 85% of BC farmed fish is sold in the USA -
because they have been relieved of a 26% duty for dumping farmed fish. And Chile now has overcapacity to 700,000 metric
tonnes, which they sell mostly to the US market.
4.
Fish prices have already started dropping due to over supply.
5.
There is nothing world class about BC farmed salmon. They use the ocean as a
free open sewer. One meal of farmed salmon has enough PCBs in it that it will
stay in the body for 50 to 75 years.
6.
In-ocean fish farms lead to a drop in employment after a short period of being
set up. They install lighting systems and automatic feeding which reduces
employment.
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