By Carol Linnitt
New footage released to DeSmog Canada shows deformed and disfigured salmon at two salmon farms on the B.C.
coast — just as British Columbia reels from news of the escape of up to
305,000 Atlantic farmed salmon from a Washington salmon pen.
Wild salmon advocate and fisheries biologist Alexandra Morton said she was shocked by the footage.
“I was shocked and frankly disgusted,”
Morton told DeSmog Canada. “These fish have open sores, sea lice,
blisters all over their skin and a disturbing number of them are
going blind.”
Morton said the footage also gives an indication of what is now
travelling through Pacific waters after the escape of potentially hundreds of thousands of farmed Atlantic salmon in the San Juan Islands just east of Victoria. Atlantic salmon are considered invasive in Pacific waters.
“Now you have potentially 300,000 farmed salmon traveling with wild salmon. We know that is what they do.”
The footage was shot at two salmon farms owned by Grieg Seafood and
located near Broughton Island, B.C., in the traditional territory of the
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