'Incredibly disturbing': Salmon die-off fuels election debate
- Locals in Tasmania discovered dead salmon washed up on a beach, leading to controversy over the local salmon farming industry before the elections.
- The salmon die-off was traced to the bacterium Piscirickettsia salmonis, which affected fish in farms, resulting in a massive die-off this year.
- Environmental groups claim that salmon farming threatens the endangered Maugean skate, with suggestions to reconsider the industry's legality due to increased extinction risk.
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Dead salmon create election stink on Australian island
On a tree-lined beach in Australia's rugged island state of Tasmania, locals discovered popcorn-sized bits of dead salmon washed up along the sand.
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