Salmon Industry – Florfenicol Use in Public Waterways
Last week we heard a shocking 3.3 tonnes of florfenicol had been used in just three of the nine salmon leases dosed with florfenicol this summer.
Last week we heard a shocking 3.3 tonnes of florfenicol had been used in just three of the nine salmon leases dosed with florfenicol this summer.
The Greens have tried possible avenue to understand just how much florfenicol was used in south-eastern waterways under the now suspended permit. The Premier can't or won't say.
Motion - florfenicol use in Tasmanian waters by the salmon industry
Your government's lack of transparency and failure to regulate the salmon industry is exactly why a CSIRO survey has shown a collapse in Tasmanian support for salmon farming.
A basic matter of transparency, Premier, to stop your government's covering for the industry and tell us how much florfenicol has gone into public waterways.
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