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Island fish processing plant still discharges contaminated effluent, activist says

But company says testing and monitoring shows it has no measurable impact on the environment
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During a dive this year at a BrownB次元官网网址檚 Bay Packing Co. effluent plant north of Campbell River, Tavish Campbell sends a message that B.C. fish farms are still contaminating wild salmon with piscine orthreovirus. Tavish Campbell photo

BrownB次元官网网址檚 Bay Packing Co. says its fish processing operation has B次元官网网址渘o measurable impact on the receiving environmentB次元官网网址 despite a claim that nothing has changed two years after alarm bells were raised about virus-infected B次元官网网址渂lood waterB次元官网网址 being discharged.

B次元官网网址淚t certainly isnB次元官网网址檛 sterile or neutralized, thereB次元官网网址檚 still the (piscine orthoreovirus B次元官网网址 PRV) virus in the blood,B次元官网网址 Tavish Campbell says.

The Quadra Island photographer, diver and activist gained notoriety in 2017 when he released a video entitled B次元官网网址淏lood Water: B.C.B次元官网网址檚 Dirty Salmon Farming SecretB次元官网网址 that included a dramatic underwater image of blood-red water being discharged from a pipe in BrownB次元官网网址檚 Bay north of Campbell River coming from the BrownB次元官网网址檚 Bay Packing Co. plant. The film also included Lions Gate FisheriesB次元官网网址 plant in Tofino.

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The video and testing of the effluent which showed it contained PRV resulted in a provincial Ministry of Environment review in 2018 that determined most fish processing plants that discharge waste into B.C. waters violate provincial regulations and tougher regulations are needed to protect wild salmon from disease-causing pathogens.

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Campbell went back to BrownB次元官网网址檚 Bay at the end of October and November of this year, shot more video and pictures of the same effluent pipe and collected more samples. He sent those samples to a lab at the Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown, P.E.I. and he said they came back positive for PRV. He released a new video and a statement Dec. 3 entitled B次元官网网址淭wo Years Later: Virus-Infected Fish Farm Blood Still Flowing.B次元官网网址

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Genetic sequencing of this virus reveals that it came from the Atlantic Ocean and was most likely imported via salmon eggs by the fish farm industry, Campbell says in his Dec. 3 statement.

In a statement published on BrownB次元官网网址檚 Bay Packing Ltd.B次元官网网址檚 website, Managing Partner Dave Stover responded to the new video and testing of the companyB次元官网网址檚 outfall.

B次元官网网址淲hile we havenB次元官网网址檛 seen the video or the laboratory testing results, including sampling methodology, itB次元官网网址檚 timely to update the public on our progress with wastewater treatment since 2017,B次元官网网址 Stover says. B次元官网网址淭he alleged video follows the one from 2017 showing red effluent from our pipe. The reaction to the original 2017 video understandably prompted concern from government, First Nations, our neighbours, our community, the industry, and our employees. We are held to the highest standards in Canada by the Federal and Provincial Governments and third-party regulators such ASC. We care deeply about our relationships and the environment, and since 1989 we have a proven track record to be innovative, collaborative, and a good community corporate citizen.B次元官网网址

Stover says in January 2018, B.C.B次元官网网址檚 Ministry of Environment enacted a process to review waste water treatment permits in the fish processing sector, as most permits on the coast were outdated. The process also included a review of the best available technology to treat fish processing effluent to ensure that any effluent discharge would have minimal impact on the receiving marine environment.

B次元官网网址淭he permit review process lasted approximately 16 months. Upon its conclusion, a completely revamped wastewater treatment permit was issued to us by the Ministry of Environment. Our new permit contains the strictest water quality testing parameters and ongoing monitoring requirements for fish processing effluent on the coast of B.C. We fully support the strict and responsible standards,B次元官网网址 Stover says.

The company has invested $1.5 million and received government grant funding to improve on the worldB次元官网网址檚 leading technology in wastewater treatment.

B次元官网网址淲e are nearing the end of the commissioning phase and our ongoing testing and monitoring continues to conclude that despite over 30 years in operation, we have no measurable impact on the receiving environment. Once complete, we will provide links to our sampling program and our monitoring reports,B次元官网网址 Stover says. B次元官网网址淎s someone who was raised in the Campbell River area, I have an unwavering commitment to our land and sea. I believe that itB次元官网网址檚 my responsibility to ensure that my business activities operate in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way.

B次元官网网址淎t BrownB次元官网网址檚 Bay we remain committed to ensuring that our operation cares for the environment, our employees, our community, and our partners.B次元官网网址

As in 2017, Campbell says his intention is not to demonize BrownB次元官网网址檚 Bay Packing.

B次元官网网址淥bviously, they are not doing anything illegal,B次元官网网址 he says. B次元官网网址淭his comes down to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and their failure to recognize this virus is a threat to wild salmon.B次元官网网址

The issue is infected farm fish which plants like BrownB次元官网网址檚 Bay process. A 2018 paper published by the Strategic Salmon Health Initiative shows that PRV does in fact cause harm to Pacific salmon.

B次元官网网址淒FOB次元官网网址檚 (Fisheries and Oceans Canada) science reports that PRV is harming Pacific salmon by rupturing their red blood cells, leading to jaundice yellowing and organ failure. With over 80 per cent of the farmed salmon in B.C. infected with PRV, open netpen fish farms and processing plants continue to release this virus into wild salmon habitat in blatant disregard for the precautionary principle,B次元官网网址 Campbell says. B次元官网网址淯nder Section 56(b) of the Fisheries (General) Regulations, transferring farm salmon into the ocean from hatcheries infected with a disease agent is prohibited. DFO continues to approve this high-risk behavior by allowing infected farmed salmon to be grown in wild salmon migration routes on the B.C. coast.B次元官网网址

Campbell says he also re-tested effluent from the Lions Gate Fisheries plant in Tofino in November. Samples from the Tofino testing are currently at the Atlantic Veterinary College and he will release those results when they come back to him.



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During a dive this year at a BrownB次元官网网址檚 Bay Packing Co. effluent plant north of Campbell River, Tavish Campbell sends a message that B.C. fish farms are still contaminating wild salmon with piscine orthreovirus. Tavish Campbell photo


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