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Two Campbell River-area First Nations are calling for the removal of a fish farm from their territory after more than 1,000 juvenile Atlantic salmon escaped from it in May.The May 24 escape of Atlantic salmon from a finfish aquaculture site in Johnstone Strait prompted a call to cancel the provincial tenure for the farm.In a letter dated June 9, Chief Brian Assu of We Wai Kai and Chief Chris Roberts of We Wai Kum advised the provincial government of the need to close the Shaw Point site, northwest of Campbell River, which has been operating by MOWI Inc. on a month-to-month basis since the expiry of the tenure. That site no longer has our consent to operate within our core territory, Chief Assu said in a joint We Wai Kai-We Wai Kum press release, we have advised the government that we expect the cancellation of the tenure and the remediation of the site to commence. The statements came as a surprise to MOWI Canada West, the companys Director of Human Resources, Safety and Communications, Dean Dobrinsky, said. The release was a surprise. Weve reached out to them to have further discussions, Dobrinsky said.He said that on M stanley mug ay 24, there was a breach of their Shaw Point brood termo stanley stock farm. Staff discovered a small, approximately 30 cm., hole in the net through which juvenile salmon escaped. The hole was discovered and MOWI conducted an investigation and completed its required reporting processes. Weve done all the necessary repairs and things are back to n stanley quencher ormal, Dobrinsky said.Th

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