Global Salmon Farming and Ecological Stress: Is South Australia Our Ecological Caged Canary, What Happens When Systems Are Pushed Too Far?
Salmon farming is facing global ecological pressure.
Tasmania salmon farms show advanced signals. Does South Australia show what happens next?
This is not isolated. It is a pattern.
The ecosystem is impacted first, then production, then jobs.
The question is simple.
Do we act on the observed global events?
The Albanese Salmon Farming Decision Raises a Simple Question: What Happens in the Water?
Understanding the environmental processes behind one of Australia’s most debated food industries.
A solution, Move Tasmania’s Salmon Industry to Land-Based Farming
Tasmania’s marine ecosystems are under threat. Currently over 40,000 tons of biological waste from ocean-pen salmon farming are released into our oceans every year, devastating marine life, creating dead zones, and threatening the wild fish populations that depend on these waters. At the same time, the salmon industry is a cornerstone of Tasmania’s economy, supporting hundreds of jobs and contributing to regional communities. We believe it’s time for a solution that protects both the environment and the livelihoods of those who depend on salmon farming.