ABC's CITIZEN JURY — Fixing salmon farming's environmental harms in Tasmania

ABC's CITIZEN JURY — Fixing salmon farming's environmental harms in Tasmania

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ABC Radio National's CITIZEN JURY takes hard, hot-button issues affecting a community — and places citizens at the centre of finding solutions. It's citizen-driven democracy in action!

Tasmanian salmon is on dinner plates across Australia. It's a 1.4 billion-dollar industry producing jobs for Tasmanians, and more than 70, 000 tonnes of fish annually — with plans for expansion.

But salmon farming has also become a lightning-rod for locals concerned about its environmental impact — on water quality, wild species, and then there was the mass mortality event last summer which saw over 1 million salmon die and smelly fatty fishy globules wash up on local beaches.

Join BIG IDEAS host and science journalist Natasha Mitchell in the historic town of Franklin in the Huon Valley with three Citizen jurors, two expert witnesses, and a live audience of passionate locals — including salmon workers and activists — as they listen, debate, and share solutions on this fraught issue.

CITIZEN JURORSJohn StanfieldLifelong recreational fisher in Tasmania, former army employee, now works in healthFounder, RecFishTas (Recreational Fishing in Tasmania) Facebook GroupPeter GrahamSculptor, former mining industry geologistSecretary, Port Huon Progress Association Lives near a salmon company's hatchery facilityDr Rayne AllinsonHistorian, former university academic, authorFirst-time environmental campaigner and state election candidate after mass salmon die-off polluted her local beach in 2025. Employed by newly elected MP Peter George's electoral office in 2025.

EXPERT WITNESSESProfessor Jeff RossSenior researcherFisheries and Aquaculture CentreInstitute of Marine & Antarctic StudiesUniversity of Tasmania

Christine Coughanowr Water quality management consultantCo-chair, Tasmania Independent Science CouncilFounder and former director, Derwent Estuary Program partnership

INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVEDr John WittingtonCEO, Salmon TasmaniaFormer CEO, Blue Economy Cooperative Research Centre (CRC)Former Secretary of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks Water and Environment, Tasmania

AUDIENCE

Members of the Huon Valley community and surrounds. The call-out for audience was made on ABC Hobart, ABC Radio National, and The Cygnet. Huon & Channel Classifieds.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Huon Valley Council for granting the ABC access to The Palais Theatre in Franklin for this event.

Thanks to Jo Spargo and the ABC Hobart team for supporting this Citizen Jury event.

Thanks to Huon Aquaculture staff for a tour of their hatchery facility and salmon pens for the Citizen Jury members and ABC Citizen Jury team.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Tasmanian Salmon Farming Data (Salmon Portal)

Fin-Fish Farming in Tasmania Legislative Council Inquiry report (2022)

How many salmon farms are there in Tasmania — and who owns them? (ABC News, 2025)

Massive fish deaths in Tasmanian salmon farms to be investigated (ABC 730, 2025)

Tasmanian salmon industry reeling from largest-ever fish deaths event as EPA launches investigation (ABC News, 2025)


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