Freshwater habitat in Canada’s rivers, streams, lakes, and coastal areas is being lost to thousands…
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As you read this, the last slivers of old growth forests in BC are being…
Mike Adam and two dive mates went diving in April 2021 in Hammond River, New…
The Maritime Museum of BC is thrilled to announce that it will be home to…
H.L. Mencken once wrote that “there is always a well-known solution to every human problem — neat,…
During their miraculous but perilous journey from inland spawning grounds, down rivers, out to sea…
The life cycle of wild Pacific Salmon and their age old relationship with the Tseshaht First Nation. This video will be screened In New York on October 2018.
The life cycle of wild Pacific Salmon and their age old relationship with the Tseshaht…
Chefs, restaurant owners and sustainable seafood leaders from across the country have added their names to an open letter urging the government take action to stop seafood fraud. By improving boat-to-plate traceability, the government can help ensure that all fish sold in Canada is honestly labelled, legally caught and fully traceable.
Chefs, restaurant owners and sustainable seafood leaders from across the country have added their names…
The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters has long called on the Government of Canada…
The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters has long called on the Government of Canada…
Two of British Columbia’s most iconic species, chinook salmon and southern resident killer whales, are in trouble. The whale depends on the salmon for survival. Is it time to manage chinook fisheries with killer whales in mind?
Two of British Columbia’s most iconic species, chinook salmon and southern resident killer whales, are…
For decades, scientists have warned that we’re on a dangerous path. It stems from our…
Salmon have been swimming in Pacific Northwest waters for at least seven million years, as indicated by fossils of large saber-tooth salmon found in the area. During that time, they’ve been a key species in intricate, interconnected coastal ecosystems, bringing nitrogen and other nutrients from the ocean and up streams and rivers to spawning grounds, feeding whales, bears and eagles and fertilizing the magnificent coastal rainforests along the way.
Salmon have been swimming in Pacific Northwest waters for at least seven million years, as…
Reefers and Wreckers of Clitheroe (www.reefersandwreckers.com) recently teamed-up with the Ribble Rivers Trust (RRT) in…