Minimal risk to wild salmon from viruses on farmed B.C. salmon: Fisheries Department
VANCOUVER — The Department of Fisheries and Oceans says nine pathogens from farmed salmon in British Columbia’s Discovery Islands pose a minimal risk to wild salmon, based on its scientific assessments.
It says the department will consult with seven First Nations on the islands, which are near Campbell River, before deciding whether to renew the licences of area fish farms before they expire in December.
Meetings with the First Nations, which have raised concerns about three salmon farms, are expected to begin in October.
Jay Parsons, the department’s director of aquaculture, says the risk of the viruses transferring from farmed to wild stocks in the Fraser River is less than one per cent.