Don’t Cage Our Oceans; Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations; Institute For Fisheries Resources; Quinault Indian Nation; Los Angeles Waterkeeper; San Diego Coastkeeper; Santa Barbara Channelkeeper; et al., vs. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Nine advocacy groups and the Quinault Indian Nation asked [pdf attached: Fish Farming Complaint] a federal judge to invalidate a nationwide permit that they say the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) improperly issued to allow industrial fish farm structures in state and federal ocean waters around the country. Plaintiffs allege the ACE did not have the authority to issue Nationwide Permit 56 (NWP 56) and failed to consider a wide range of adverse impacts the structures and their aquaculture operations would have on everything from marine life and water quality to essential fish habitat and coastal communities. Issuance of NWP 56 marks the first time the ACE has issued a nationwide permit for industrial finfish aquaculture development in United States waters on the Outer Continental Shelf. Plaintiffs are represented by the Center for Food Safety and Recirculating Farms Coalition.
[To accompany Federal Court Case Law Update "Plaintiffs Challenge Nationwide Permit for Finfish Aquaculture Development in Federal Waters" from Brooks Animal Law Digest Issue No. 166.]