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Proposed Increase in Biomass at Mowi Canada East Inc. Existing Finfish Aquaculture Sites in Facheux Bay
Regional Peer Review - Newfoundland & Labrador Region
January 15-17, 2025
St. John’s, NL
Chairperson: Keith Clarke
Context
Mowi Canada East Incorporated has submitted a request to the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador to increase stocking capacity from three million to six million fish among three previously licensed aquaculture sites in Facheux Bay (Wild Cove, Wallace Cove, and Dennis Arm) on the south coast of Newfoundland. This increase will not require any modification to the lease boundaries. These three sites have undergone CSAS siting review in 2018 (Wallace Cove) and 2019 (Wild Cove and Dennis Arm) and therefore some advice is already available and does not need to be re-evaluated. The scope of this review will focus primarily on aspects specific to the increases in biomass being requested.
To help inform Fisheries and Oceans’ (DFO) review of this request, the Regional Aquaculture Management Office has asked for DFO Science advice on the predicted exposure zones (PEZs) associated with certain aquaculture activities and the predicted impacts on susceptible fish and fish habitat.
Objectives
Specifically, DFO Science has been asked the following questions in the context of increasing stocking capacity at three licensed sites:
- Based on the available data for Wallace Cove and the scientific information, what are the predicted exposure zones from the use of approved fish health treatment products in the marine environment, and the potential consequences to susceptible species?
- Based on available information for Wallace Cove, what are the Sensitive Benthic Species, and their associated habitats that are within the predicted benthic exposure zones and vulnerable to exposure from the deposition of organic matter? How does this distribution compare to the extent of these species and habitats in the surrounding area (i.e., are they common or rare)? What are the anticipated impacts to these sensitive species and habitats from the proposed aquaculture activity(ies)?
- What are the potential impacts and/or risks to Atlantic Salmon populations from direct genetic interactions associated with any escaped farmed fish from the proposed increase in biomass at all three sites?
Expected Publications
- Science Response
Expected Participation
- DFO Ecosystems and Oceans Science
- DFO Aquatic Ecosystems
- Indigenous Communities / Organizations
- Provincial government - Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture
- Industry
- Academia
- Non-government organizations
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