Seafood company sues over terminated fish-farming pen leases

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Cooke Aquaculture has filed an appeal against Washington state's decision to end its leases for fish-farming in state waters with net pens.

FILE - In this photo provided by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, a crane and boats are anchored next to a collapsed "net pen" used by Cooke Aquaculture Pacific to farm Atlantic Salmon near Cypress Island in Washington state on Aug. 28, 2017. Cooke Aquaculture has filed an appeal against Washington state's decision to end its leases for fish-farming with net pens in state waters. KNKX reports in court documents filed Wednesday, Dec.

FILE - In this photo provided by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, a crane and boats are anchored next to a collapsed "net pen" used by Cooke Aquaculture Pacific to farm Atlantic Salmon near Cypress Island in Washington state on Aug. 28, 2017. Cooke Aquaculture has filed an appeal against Washington state's decision to end its leases for fish-farming with net pens in state waters. KNKX reports in court documents filed Wednesday, Dec.

SEATTLE — Cooke Aquaculture has filed an appeal against Washington state’s decision to end its leases for fish-farming in state waters with net pens. In court documents filed Wednesday, the New Brunswick, Canada-based seafood giant said that the decision was arbitrary, politically motivated and contrary to science, KNKXIn a statement, Cooke said it has a state Supreme Court ruling and legislative mandate on its side that supports the farming of native species. It also said that the 30-day deadline to harvest fish and to remove all farm equipment from two sites was unreasonable.

 

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They're just like the car companies. They build on our land and leave them decaying for the natives to get sick on.

…significant environmental consequences. It can take a lot of wild fish to feed certain farmed fish. And when tons of fish are crowded together, they create a lot of waste, which can pollute the ocean. Fish farms can also be breeding grounds for disease

State Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz last month issued an executive order banning the aquaculture method, which involves raising fish in large floating pens anchored in the water, citing danger to struggling native salmon.

We should be allowing the farming of more fish, not less, jfc

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