Closed Containment Demonstration Projects for Salmon Farming

Year
2006
Number
B123
Sponsor(s)
Comox-Strathcona RD

WHEREAS the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans has rejected a proposal by the Comox-Strathcona Regional District to investigate the development of closed containment demonstration projects for salmon farming because the Ministry believes that land-based salmon farming is uneconomical; AND WHEREAS a demonstration project may assist in developing more environmentally and economically sound methods of fish farming, with collected fish waste actually proving to be a valuable resource and byproduct for this industry: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Union of British Columbia Municipalities work with the Government of Canada to secure further research and development funds to operate a closed containment demonstration project on Vancouver Island, which could thoroughly research the environmental and economic benefits of closed containment fish farming.

Federal Response

Ministry of Fisheries Oceans Resolution B123 concerns closed-containment aquaculture. DFO is currently evaluating scientific and economic factors related to current closed-containment technologies to gain baseline information on this method of aquaculture. DFO will then be in a better position to provide advice for such research.

Convention Decision
Endorsed