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Tasmania Launches Urgent Salmon Industry Probe Amid Disease Crisis

UPDATE: An independent investigation into Tasmania’s salmon industry is underway as the government grapples with severe disease concerns and aims to placate crossbenchers ahead of a pivotal parliamentary week. The review, announced by Liberal Premier Jeremy Rockliff on Sunday, seeks to ensure the industry maintains its social licence while adhering to environmental standards.

This urgent measure follows alarming warnings issued last Friday that another mass fish kill could occur due to the persistent threat of Piscirickettsia salmonis, a disease that has already devastated salmon stocks. During the summer, over 6,300 tonnes of farmed salmon succumbed to this outbreak, raising critical alarms about the sustainability of the industry.

Rockliff stated, “We must always seek to strike a balance between sustainable primary industries and our unique natural environments.” His declaration comes as the balance of power hangs in the air, with crossbenchers pushing for more stringent regulations on salmon farming. The next government structure will be finalized when parliament resumes on July 19 following an election that resulted in another hung parliament.

As both the Liberals and Labor fall short of the majority needed, Rockliff faces a no-confidence motion that could see Labor leader Dean Winter take the helm. Amid this political turmoil, the salmon industry’s future hangs in the balance.

“This is a critical moment for our marine waterways,” said Greens Leader Rosalie Woodruff, welcoming the independent review but expressing caution regarding Rockliff’s commitments. “We will work with all who care about our marine environments to hold the Liberals accountable.”

However, the review has drawn ire from industry representatives. John Whittington, chief executive of Salmon Tasmania, lamented that Rockliff has gone back on his word, claiming the announcement has “shamefully let down” salmon workers and their families across the state. He provided AAP with a letter from Rockliff dated July 2, in which the Premier affirmed his strong support for the industry.

The independent review will be conducted by a specialist organization from outside Tasmania, and all marine expansions are on hold until the study is concluded. Additionally, the government has committed to developing a Marine Environment Tasmania Act in consultation with parliament and the community.

Rebecca Howarth, senior marine campaigner for Environment Tasmania, expressed optimism about the initiative. “A holistic approach focusing on ecosystem health is crucial, and this is a significant step in the right direction,” she stated.

As public scrutiny intensifies, the salmon industry in Tasmania faces a watershed moment. The outcome of this investigation and the political maneuvering in the coming days could reshape the future of one of the state’s most vital industries. All eyes are on July 19 as the political landscape evolves.

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