University of British Columbia, University of Western Australia
Indigenous Kawésqar take on salmon farms in Chile’s southernmost fjords
Mongabay
ExCo Refuse Salmon Farming in Falklands
FITV
Falklands refuses to authorize salmon farms on an industrial scale
MercoPress
Argentina becomes first country to ban open-net salmon farming due to impact on environment
Independent
National Aquaculture Legislation Overview - Turkey
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
National Seafood Month: Fish farming crowds out wild salmon
Public News Service
Argentina Becomes First Country to Reject Salmon Farming
Patagonia
International Association for Impact Assessment
International Association for Impact Assessment
IAIA is the International Association for Impact Assessment, the leading global network on best practice in the use of impact assessment for informed decision making regarding policies, programs, plans and projects.
Follow-up inquiry into salmon farming in Scotland
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
In 2023, the RAI Committee agreed to undertake a follow-up inquiry into salmon farming at the earliest opportunity and this inquiry commenced in April 2024. The RAI Committee's inquiry focused on the implementation of the main recommendations made by the REC Committee, spread across four key themes:
Intensive Farming of Carnivorous Fish Relying on West Africa Fishmeal Must Be Stopped
CFFA
Policy options for strengthening the competitiveness of the EU fisheries & aquaculture sector
European Parliament
The EU fisheries and aquaculture products (FAPs) market is largely dependent on external producers. Some of the imports entering the EU market come from countries with lenient regulations. This study gives an overview on existing competitiveness indicators. It shows main trends in the EU’s FAPs supply through extra-EU imports and identifies the main internal and external factors affecting the sector’s competitiveness. The research presents four case studies and an assessment of options for adaptations to the internal and external policy framework. Finally, it provides a series of recommendations for strengthening the competitiveness of the EU fisheries and aquaculture sector in the future.
Seas at Risk
The study commissioned by Seas At Risk, Sciaena, Ecologistas en Accion and BUND, shows how the current political economy of fisheries in the European Union favours large scale industrial fisheries to the detriment of small-scale and low-impact fisheries. Small-scale fishers are key players for coastal communities, as they create jobs and are often much more sustainable compared to their larger counterparts. This sustainability role is critical since fishing is the first driver of marine biodiversity loss. Favouring industrial fisheries rather than small scale and low-impact fisheries is not due to flaws in the current legislation but, rather, to a lack of full implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy which already offers a series of tools to tackle the root problems. NGOs call for a full implementation and enforcement of the Common Fisheries Policy.
Best practices in responsible planning and sustainable management of aquaculture development
MacAlister Elliott & Partners
Best practices in responsible planning and sustainable management of aquaculture development
An environmental group files intent to sue a salmon farmer for pollution off Maine's coast
AP News
Thousands Of Tasmanians Petitioners Want Salmon Farms Out
The Greens
Thousands of Tasmanians are demanding the government stops multinational salmon corporation Petuna from installing fifty open-net pens off Yellow Bluff in Storm Bay. The Tasmania community are concerned about the threat industrial aquaculture operations pose to the diversity of these wild marine waters. By Dr Rosalie Woodruff MP
With Dams Removed, Salmon Will Have the Run of a Western River
New York Times
Indigenous Kawésqar take on salmon farms in Chile’s southernmost fjords
One Earth
Chris Rutterford
Proactive
Newsom signs bill to ban octopus farming in California
Los Angeles Times