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Aquaculture

Canadian environmentalists claim victory as court strikes down aquaculture licence conditions

Court found licence conditions at issue were inconsistent with the law which prohibits the transfer of fish carrying diseases or viruses that may be harmful to conservation of wild fish

By Undercurrent News | May 8, 2015 09:27 BST
Canadian environmentalists claim victory as court strikes down aquaculture licence conditions
Alexandra Morton, the biologist and anti-net pen advocate, behind an earlier decision that moved oversight of aquaculture in British Columbia more to the federal government.
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