This is good news. It is necessary for the information on individual fish farms to be made public. Not data that is compiled and averaged and mixed together to show better than reality results in order to mask problems. If certain fish farms are not up to standards for maintaining healthy clean fish then they need to be made to clean it up or shut it down so that there is not a "hidden" risk to the Wild and hatchery runs of indigenous west coast fish. There is no excuse for lack of complete transparency on this issue. If there are proven problems due to fish farms then get them out of here. If the farms are proven to be no risk to the local fish, then fine, let them remain in place and also maintain regular monitoring and complete transparency so that the people of this province can understand the potential and up to date risks to their "natural" resource.