First Nations group criticizes federal fish policies, conflict of interest in B.C.

Bob Chamberlin, chair of the First Nations Wild Salmon Alliance, speaks during a press conference advocating for transition of open-net fish farms out of B.C. oceans and into land-based fish farms on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. An Indigenous-led group is criticizing what it calls the "gross mismanagement" of British Columbia's finfish aquaculture by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, calling for a separation of its regulatory and promotional responsibilities. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby

OTTAWA - An Indigenous-led group is criticizing what it says is the "gross mismanagement" of aquaculture in British Columbia by the Fisheries Department, as it calls for a separation of its regulatory and promotional responsibilities.

The First Nations Wild Salmon Alliance says the department is mired in conflict of interest stemming from its dual role, which the group's chairman Bob Chamberlin described as like "marking your own homework."

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