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This will cause more than 1,500 people to be unemployed and more than 10 million juvenile salmon and fish eggs will be killed.
This will affect many communities.
Have a long-term impact.
Salmon farmers in British Columbia are calling on the government to give more time to everyone who has a stake in the salmon farming industry to develop a plan to minimize the serious impact of this decision.
They also asked the government to allow the salmon to be transferred to other fish farms to complete their life cycle and avoid the destruction of millions of salmon juveniles already in hatcheries and other facilities.
Inclusive and transparent ways to find a better way forward, build solidarity with the community, and solve problems.
Inclusive and transparent ways to find a better way forward, build solidarity with the community, and solve problems.
On December 17 last year, Canadian Fisheries Minister Bernadette Jordan ordered that all salmon farms in the Discovery Islands area must be demolished before June 30, 2022, and these farms cannot immediately start to replenish salmon.
The British Columbia Salmon Farmers Association (BCSFA) commissioned independent economic company RIAS Inc to investigate and report on the impact of this decision.
The British Columbia Salmon Farmers Association (BCSFA) commissioned independent economic company RIAS Inc to investigate and report on the impact of this decision.
The report mentioned that concerns about closing the Discovery Islands fisheries include the reduction of nearly $200 million in annual income from salmon farming and processing, as well as related wages, taxes and community benefits; British Columbia’s annual economic output loss is about 3.
9 It is estimated that annual wages and benefits will be reduced by 87 million U.
S.
dollars, and local, provincial, and federal taxes will be reduced by 21 million U.
S.
dollars.
9 It is estimated that annual wages and benefits will be reduced by 87 million U.
S.
dollars, and local, provincial, and federal taxes will be reduced by 21 million U.
S.
dollars.
Analyst Doug Blair said that the above estimates are likely to be conservative, and the actual impact will be more significant.
He found that the issuance of the order obviously lacked consultation and discussion with the Prime Minister.
It is not clear under what circumstances the Minister of Fisheries made the decision in a hurry, and it seems that there is no management plan for the order.
He found that the issuance of the order obviously lacked consultation and discussion with the Prime Minister.
It is not clear under what circumstances the Minister of Fisheries made the decision in a hurry, and it seems that there is no management plan for the order.
Doug Blair pointed out that through research, the only way to avoid the serious damage shown in the report is for the government to reconsider this decision and conduct real negotiations with all parties to find a better way.
If the status quo is not changed, this decision will be devastating.
If the status quo is not changed, this decision will be devastating.