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Video Shows Fish Packing Plant Spewing Bloody Effluent Into Water

A video showing bloody discharge from a fish packing plant north of Campbell River is making its way around the Internet.

Produced by Tavish Campbell, it’s called Blood Water: B.C.’s Dirty Salmon Farming Secret.

In the video, Campbell films an underwater pipe spewing a red liquid into Brown’s Bay.

He says he took some of the discharge to a lab, where it tested positive for Piscine Reovirus.

A statement on the Brown’s Bay Packing website says it dis-infects its effluent before it’s released into the water “like all plant processing farm-raised Atlantic salmon in B.C.”

The video can be found on Tavish Campbell’s Vimeo page at vimeo.com.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
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