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OTTAWA 鈥?Environment Canada is investigating allegations that fish plants in British Columbia are spewing virus-laden bloody water from processed, farmed salmon into the water off the coast of Vancouver Island.As well, Fisheries Minister Dominic Leblanc says he is open to making additional changes to the Fisheries Act to ensure nothing flows into the water that is toxic to the already-threatened Pacific wild salmon.The moves come after B.C. photographer Tavish Campbell published a video showing clouds of red liquid billowing from a pipe coming out of a fish processing plant and flowing under the water in one of the most common salmon migration routes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Although the video has just started [url=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk]stanley travel mug[/url] to gain public attention [url=https://www.stanleycup.com.se]stanley sverige[/url] , Leblanc said he received it about two weeks ago.It designed to sh [url=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es]vaso stanley[/url] ock people, he said Wednesday. I was suitably concerned when I saw it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said scientists from his department and Environment Canada are seeking clarity on the situation, including about test results Campbell says showed the bloody water was full of the piscine reovirus, a common virus in farmed salmon that is deadly to wild salmon.In Norway, there are strict regulations about what fish processors have to do to disinfect what known as bloodwater, because they know about the extensive diseases carried by farmed fish, Campbel Ocnu Charleswood St. James Assiniboia Headingley facts
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