Winter storm killed more fish than previously thought at N.S. fish farm:province
SHELBURNE, N.S. — A fish farm that was damaged following severe winter storms last month sustained a “higher than expected” mortality rate, says Nova Scotia’s fisheries minister.
In an interview Monday, Fisheries Minister Keith Colwell said his department doesn’t have the exact number of dead fish at the Cooke Aquaculture site in Shelburne Harbour on the province’s southwestern shore.
Colwell said that figure wouldn’t be available until Cooke finishes harvesting pens in the area. He also said provincial testing had determined that none of the fish died of disease.
“They (Cooke) have been harvesting there since Christmas time and they’ve had no problem up until that big storm came,” said Colwell.


