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The Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform

For many years, First Nations, fishermen, and the conservation community have led efforts in British Columbia to develop a salmon farming industry that is safe for humans and the environment. However, industry has staunchly resisted change, putting human and ocean health at risk. With industry planning to double the number of harmful fish farms on the coast of BC, groups working to promote safe farming joined together to create the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform (CAAR). Working in partnership we believe we can contribute to a healthy and sustainable coast.

Mission Statement

To protect wild salmon, coastal ecosystems, coastal communities and human health from destructive fish farming practices.

Our Goals

To encourage the fish farming industry to:

  • Use technology that eliminates the risks of disease and parasite transfer to wild fish as well as escapes of farmed fish into the wild;
  • Guarantee untreated waste is not released not the ocean;
  • Label fish as "farmed" so consumers can make informed choices;
  • Develop feed for farmed salmon that does not deplete fish stocks around the world;
  • Ensure wildlife is not harmed as a result of fish farming;
  • Prohibit the use of genetically modified fish;
  • Eliminate the use of chemicals, antibiotics and pesticides in fish farming;
  • Ensure contaminants in farmed fish don't exceed levels deemed safe by international standards; and
  • Stop locating fish farms in areas opposed by First Nations or other  local communities.