Plumes of blood are being poured into an idyllic embayment in Canada , right along British Columbia ’s great wild salmon migration route . Not only is this graphic footage a truly freakish sight to see , it ’s raising some important question about the surroundings and its wild Pisces .

The stream of blood comes from an   exit pipe that ’s believe to belong to to a farmed Atlantic salmon processing plant life , Brown ’s Bay Packing Company , near Campbell River on Vancouver Island , Canada . The visceral footage ( below ) was shot by local filmmakerTavish Campbellduring a serial of dives in April , June , and October of this year .

“ As I approached the outpour organ pipe and my light illuminate the flaming water , I conceive I just about choked on my regulator . It was unbelievable , ” Campbell say in the snip .

This gory outpour is now raising fears of blood - borne viruses in Pisces , not least because a third of all the wild salmon in British Columbia swimming past this bay laurel . Along with document the unbelievable footage , Campbell also collected sample of the " stemma pee " from the outpouring and sent them to a scientist for analytic thinking . The sample tested incontrovertible for legion pathogen , admit enteric insect andpiscine reovirus(PVR ) . This transmittable disease is not life-threatening to humans , however it can stimulate drastic damage to the bosom and skeletal muscleman of salmon .

The salmon land manufacture in BC are telling   a different story , however . Brown ’s Bay Packing Companyclaim in a affirmation on their website that they disinfect all discharge before it is released into the marine surround base on the Norwegian model , which is dead effectual . TheBC Salmon Farmers Associationhave also defended the processing   plant .

Fish farming recentlyovertook enamour fisheriesas the leading per capita supplier of fish . Much of this boom has been fuel by rise fears of waste fish stocks . Nevertheless , raise Salmon River and other conformation of aquaculture havecome under a lot of heatin recent years . For model , diseases can thrive among the dumbly farm fish , which pose a risk   to wild Pisces .

The footage has catch the attending   of the local public and politician seem to be hear .

“ I had the same response that British Columbians and Canadians did : what is go on here ? ” read the Minister of Environment of British Columbia , George Heyman , after being query on the issuein sevens . He run on to say that the authorities are now going to retrospect the samples taken by Campbell and will take further samples of the blood water if required .