Environmentalist Shepherds Salmon Past the Danger of Salmon Concentration Camps
Commentary by Captain Paul Watson
On Board the Sea Shepherd ship Steve Irwin Dr. Alexandra Morton is probably the most imaginative, dedicated and resourceful salmon defender in the world. Her meticulous research into the impact of sea lice from domestic salmon farms on wild young salmon exposed the great danger that these farms present to the survival of wild salmon populations. In the face of government inaction to protect the salmon fry, Dr. Morton has come up with a unique solution - she and a group of ecotourism businesses, First Nation organizations and environmentalists have decided to "medevac" the young salmon through a corridor of death to return them to the sea. According to the Globe and Mail article titled “Environmentalists hatch plan to ferry wild salmon past fish farms” from February 21, 2008:
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is very supportive of Ms. Morton's work and believes that this approach could protect wild salmon until the Province of British Columbia decides to outlaw the salmon farms. "Concentrating large populations of Atlantic salmon, an exotic species that does not belong in these waters is a recipe for pollution and disease," said Captain Paul Watson. "The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has long viewed salmon farming as an industry that presents a real threat to natural eco-systems and native species."
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