New Zealand King Salmon is applying to the Marlborough District Council to use 500 more metric tons of feed a year at its Clay Point farm in Tory Channel, bringing on opposition from local group Sustain our Sounds
It hopes to get the change backdated to get the company into compliance with resourceconsent conditions from December 2011 as well as three years ahead, reports the Marlborough Express.
Sustain Our Sounds deputy chairman and scientific adviser Rob Schuckard told the newspaper publicly paid for time is being spent camouflaging non-compliance by King Salmon with no community input [...]
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