Huon Aquaculture accounts for 75% of seal deaths at Tasmanian salmon farms in past year
by Bob Burton in Hobart from on (#5Z0NY)
Data shows company increased its use of underwater explosives, releasing 8,057 seal crackers' to scare the animals
Huon Aquaculture accounted for the deaths of at least three-quarters of seals killed at Tasmanian salmon farms since the start of last year, with new data showing the company released more than 8,000 underwater explosives aimed at scaring the seals.
Government data released in response to a right-to-information request revealed Huon Aquaculture, now owned by the controversial Brazilian meat company JBS, used 8,057 underwater explosives against seals in the 15 months to the end of March. The company accounted for 18 of the 23 seal deaths over the period.
This article was republished with permission from the Tasmanian Inquirer.
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