Huon Aquaculture employees captured on video placing live salmon into bins containing deceased fish following a disease outbreak.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about the treatment of live salmon in such circumstances. The reported actions of Huon Aquaculture workers raise serious ethical and animal welfare questions. It’s important for companies to adhere to humane practices, especially in the context of disease outbreaks. This situation highlights the need for strict oversight and transparent protocols to ensure the well-being of the animals involved and to maintain public trust in aquaculture practices. It may be a good opportunity for dialogue about improving industry standards and accountability. What steps do you think should be taken to address such issues moving forward?

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