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Canadian Aquaculture: Seizing the
Opportunities
Presentation to: NAFF II October 3, 2012
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Who is CAIA?
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World’s Growing Population & Need for
Protein
Over next 50 years: Population ↑ from 7-9 Billion
Rising Incomes; Decreasing Poverty
Explosion of Food Demand
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Food Shortages
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Increase in Protein over last decade
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Water crisis seen as big threat to
Central & Southwestern U.S.
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What Role Can the Oceans Play?
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Global Demand for
Seafood doubled since 1973
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Consumption
Growth driven by:
Population Growth: 1 in 5 depend on fish for protein
Growth in per capita consumption
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Additional 40M tonnes of seafood needed
Source:FAO
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Farm the Seas to feed the people
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Reduce pressure on Wild Stocks
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Reduce pressure on freshwater resources
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Aquaculture has a low carbon footprint compared to other animal food
producing methods
Environmental Impact
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Feed Conversion Efficiencies
8 Kg Feed
2 Kg Feed
6 Kg Feed
1.2 Kg Feed
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High in Omega 3’s Low in Saturated Fats Heart and Brain Health
Health Benefits
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Global Aquaculture Production
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Canadian Aquaculture
Aquaculture occurs in all provinces & the Yukon
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Species Farmed
Production dominated by salmon, mussels, oysters and trout
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Canadian Aquaculture Industry
•$2.1 Billion
•15,000 Jobs
•1/3 value of Fisheries production
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12 years of stagnated growth
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• Longest coastline, largest freshwater system, largest tidal range
• Abundance of highly skilled workers
• World class scientists & research facilities
• World-renowned sustainability practices
• Reputation for high quality products
• Access to major seafood markets in US, Europe and Asia
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Falling behind key competitors
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Why have we flat lined?
1. Regulatory system is complex, uncertain
and confusing
2. Fisheries Act never meant for aquaculture
3. Patchwork quilt of statutes
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Growing
Political
Support
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Potential Jobs and Growth
1. According to DFO, Canadian aquaculture output could
increase by approximately 8% to approximately 214,000 tonnes within 5 years. Generating new farm-gate revenues of approximately $1.1 billion.
2. By 2020, sector output could exceed 308,000 tonnes and generate total farmgate revenues in excess of $1.5 billion = 7,000 jobs
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First Nations Involvement
61 First Nations have
sites for salmon and
other finfish
130 First Nations may
have sites for trout
123 First Nations have
sites for clam,
mussel, and/or
oysters
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First Nations have the opportunity to play a pivotal role in the future development of the Canadian aquaculture industry
We need your leadership