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Salmon industry fish pen ad banned over 'misleading' content
Key takeaways
- The Salmon Tasmania ad features So Sub's Kelsey Treloar helping to operate an unmanned submersible.
- A panel upheld a complaint that the ad could mislead the audience by suggesting the conditions under one Nubeena salmon pen is representative of all salmon pens.
- The salmon industry peak body says it will be appealing the decision, based on what it says is "key evidence" potentially being ignored.
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The Salmon Tasmania ad features So Sub's Kelsey Treloar helping to operate an unmanned submersible. (Supplied: Salmon Tasmania)
A Salmon Tasmania ad promoted across Facebook and Tasmanian cinemas has been removed following a breach in advertising standards.
A panel upheld a complaint that the ad could mislead the audience by suggesting the conditions under one Nubeena salmon pen is representative of all salmon pens.
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