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Tag: fish

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Simon J. Mitchell: Working for the river we love

“We are a river nation. We are a river province. And those water bodies need to be in good condition in order to support us and everything that lives in them.” – Simon J.... Read More
“We are a river nation. We are a river province. And those water bodies need to be in good...
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Supporting made-in-Canada solutions

“The fisheries are a Canadian story. We need to be showing the world that Canada has expertise to share and to prove that we can overcome the problems that we’ve had with the collapse... Read More
“The fisheries are a Canadian story. We need to be showing the world that Canada has expertise to share...
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Long term, sustainable jobs at risk

UBC Economists find a major oil spill on British Columbia's north coast could wipe out economic benefits from the proposed Northern Gateway Project. Read More
UBC Economists find a major oil spill on British Columbia's north coast could wipe out economic benefits from the...
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Pecha Kucha packs a punch

Six smart speakers and a funky format help spread the word about the importance of protecting water and salmon in BC. Read More
Six smart speakers and a funky format help spread the word about the importance of protecting water and salmon...
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Canadian ocean economies at risk from GHG emissions

Canada is blessed with the longest coastline in the world and one of the largest ocean estates of any country. Ocean fish stocks are among the planet’s most important renewable natural resources. Read More
Canada is blessed with the longest coastline in the world and one of the largest ocean estates of any...
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Canadian sharks get profiled

Why are sharks feared as they are? Is it the sharp rows of teeth or those deep black eyes… what about their portrayal as mindless killers in films and popular media? Whatever it may... Read More
Why are sharks feared as they are? Is it the sharp rows of teeth or those deep black eyes…...
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In Vietnam, helping catfish farming become more sustainable

Asian catfish represents one of the fastest growing types of aquaculture (seafood farming) in the world. A company’s Phu Tuc farm reveals what big business its production has become for this small country and... Read More
Asian catfish represents one of the fastest growing types of aquaculture (seafood farming) in the world. A company’s Phu...
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Swimming upstream

Though it is still too soon to tell whether the healthier salmon returns of the past few years signal an encouraging long-term trend, there is one important new landmark of hope: this week’s release... Read More
Though it is still too soon to tell whether the healthier salmon returns of the past few years signal...
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