From farmer's friends to fisherman's foes
Anna Mehler Paperny
July 5, 2008
Globe and Mail
VANCOUVER -- A continent away from their native waters, disoriented and out of captivity for the first time in their lives, 30,000-odd Atlantic salmon are roaming free off the British Columbia coast.
Their mass exodus from a pen at Marine Harvest Canada's Frederick Arm site on July 1 is B.C.'s largest farmed-salmon escape in eight years. It has spawned a government investigation, with Environment Ministry conservation officers combing the site to find out exactly what went wrong.
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Posted July 6th, 2008