Tasmanian salmon industry used more than 2,400 anti-seal explosives in three months
by Bob Burton in Hobart from Environment | The Guardian on (#62RFA)
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The Tasmanian salmon industry used more than 2,400 underwater explosives against seals in the last quarter, with Huon Aquaculture reporting the death of two seals on its leases.
Department of Natural Resources and Environment data disclosed under Right to Information laws show Huon Aquaculture used 1,887 explosives in the three months to the end of June, a rate of more than 20 a day. The company has used more than 10,600 since January 2021.
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