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Scotian Pride 2009 Presentation Jan 30, 2009

Scotian Pride 2009 Presentation Jan 30, 2009. Topics Creative Salmon’s movement towards Organic Pacific Organic Seafood Association National Organic Aquaculture Standards. About Creative Salmon. Location History Sustainable Farming Organic Certification.

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Scotian Pride 2009 Presentation Jan 30, 2009

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  1. Scotian Pride 2009Presentation Jan 30, 2009 Topics • Creative Salmon’s movement towards Organic • Pacific Organic Seafood Association • National Organic Aquaculture Standards

  2. About Creative Salmon • Location • History • Sustainable Farming • Organic Certification

  3. We are located in SE Clayoquot Sound

  4. History • Established in 1990 • Canadian owned and operated • One of the smallest salmon farming companies in the world • We are now fully integrated from broodstock, smolts, sw growout, harvest, and processing. • Focus on Quality not Quantity

  5. Sustainable Farming • Generating economic benefits while operating with respect for: • our employees • our community • our environment • our fish • our suppliers • our customers

  6. Pacific Organic Seafood Association (POSA) • Background 1996 • Early discussions between 3 companies 2001 - 2002 • Several informal meetings between interested parties 2002 • First POSA standards are developed 2004 – 2008 • Back and forth discussions with the agency responsible provincial certification 2009 • Next steps.

  7. Organic Aquaculture Standard Setting Organizations BFA – Biological Farmers of Australia • BIO GRO – New Zealand Organic Standards • BIO SUISSE – Association of the Swiss Organic Agriculture Organizations • CAN/OGB – Canadian National Standards Board • COABC – Certified Organic Associations of British Columbia • CODEX ALIMENTARIUS – Codex Alimentarius Commission • COG – Canadian Organic Growers • DEBIO - Norway • EU REGULATION 1804/99 • IFOAM – International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements • JAPANESE AGRICULTURAL STANDARD OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS • KRAV – Kontrollforeningen for Ekologisk odling • NASAA – The National Association for Sustainable Agriculture Australia Ltd • NOP – National Organic Program • NOSB – National Organic Standards Board • NATURLAND – Naturland e.V. • SGS – SGS Organic Production Standard • SOIL ASSOCIATION – Draft Standards

  8. POSA Members • Creative Salmon Co. Ltd. – Chinook Salmon • Kyuquot Seafoods – Seaweed, Scallops, Black Cod • Omega Pacific – Chinook Salmon • Pacific Seafoods - Processor • Sablefish Canada – Black Cod • Sea Spring Hatchery – hatchery producer - Chinook • Swift Aquaculture – Coho Salmon • Taplow Feeds – Feed Supplier • Target Marine – Sturgeon • Totem Seafoods – Black Cod • Yellow Island – Chinook Salmon

  9. Pacific Organic Seafood Association (POSA) • Objectives • Food Production • Animal Welfare • Environmental • Social • Preservation of Wild Aquatic Flora and Fauna

  10. Food Production Objectives • Production of wholesome food products • Providing a significant contribution to a healthy diet

  11. Food Production • Creative Salmon Market Fish • No antibiotic treatments since Oct 2001 • No treatments. • Diet of fish meal, fish oil and organically certified wheat • Natural Pigment (Phaffia) • High levels of Omega 3 / 6’s

  12. Animal Welfare Objectives • Promotion of the health and welfare of the fish • Minimizing stress • Reducing the incidence of disease • Meeting the fishes nutritional, physiological and behavioural needs

  13. Animal Health & Welfare • Five Freedoms • Freedom from malnutrition • Freedom from thermal and physical discomfort • Freedom from injury and disease • Freedom from fear and distress • Freedom from unnecessary restrictions of behaviour

  14. Animal Health and Welfare

  15. Animal Health and Welfare • Fish Health • Quality Smolts • Quality Feed • Fish Husbandry • Health monitoring • Minimal handling • Low densities

  16. Animal Health and Welfare Antibiotic Use by Creative Salmon in Market Fish

  17. Animal Health and Welfare • Harvesting • Fasting time • Percussion Stunning • Electric Stunning

  18. Harvesting Percussion Stunning

  19. Harvesting Electric Stunning

  20. Animal Health and Welfare • Broodstock • Require extra handling • More stress • Antibiotic use • Logistics • Separate sites • Physical separation • Overlap of broodyears

  21. Environmental Objectives • Consideration for the Environment • Minimal impact • Healthy water conditions • Sustainable foodstuff • Minimizing disease • Preventing escapes

  22. Environment • Monitoring program to measure impacts • First program of its type on the west coast – preceded government regulations • Nets are not treated with Antifoulants • Site Fallowing • Feed Management

  23. Environment

  24. Environment Fallowing • Short term - 3 to 4 months • Long term - 2 to 4 years • Reduces environmental footprint • Our newest site incorporates a second site location to increase fallowing options.

  25. Environment Feed Management – Underwater Cameras • Since 1996 – early adopter! • Deployed in every pen • Every meal is monitored and adjusted to appetite • Feed waste is minimized • Minimal stress

  26. Social Objectives • The encouragement of the use of local resources and services • A safe, healthy and sustainable working environment for employees • The promotion of organic aquaculture to meet consumer needs and to foster sustainable aquaculture

  27. Our Employees

  28. Our Community • First aquaculture company in BC to employ a First Nations Liaison representative • Active member of the community

  29. Community Involvement • School Farm Tours • Starlight Extravaganza • Strawberry Island Research Center • Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations Canoe Races • Tofino Business Association • Tofino Salmon Enhancement Society • Tofino Skateboard Park • Ukee Days • Whale Festival • Wickaninnish Elementary School Hot Lunch Program • Baseball, Basketball • Clayoquot Sound Community Theatre • Coastal Family Resource Center • Cops for Cancer • Edge to Edge Marathon • First Nations Surf Camp • Fish Contributions to Non-Profits • Golf Tournaments • Legion Salmon Derby BBQ • Music Festivals • Pacific Rim Arts Society • SCAT Program

  30. Organic Aquaculture Standards- Federal • The current focus is on salmon and trout for finfish, and mussels and oysters for shellfish • Other species to be considered in the future based on interest • Process has just stared will take a few years to complete

  31. Thank You

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