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The farms off B.C.’s coast have been a major flashpoint, with environmental groups and some Indigenous Nations saying they’re linked to the transfer of disease to wild salmon, while the ...
Traditionally, Nagy is known as Tlaatsgaa Chiin Kiljuu, or Strong Salmon Voice, because of his years fighting to ensure the survival of the fishing industry and wild salmon on BC’s North Coast ...
Kevin Lester, a geographic information systems specialist who worked on the project, said the idea came about due to the decline of species off the B.C. coast.
Far North on the BC Coast, Indigenous Guardians Patrol Their Ancestral Wilds From disaster response to tracking rare spirit bears, ... salmon, and spawning candlefish. On February 15, ...
The damage from a "once in a century" storm could be another stressor for salmon on B.C.'s South Coast after decades of fishing, habitat destruction and development that have sent salmon stocks ...
World Ottawa to shut 15 salmon farms off B.C. coast to protect wild fish. Fisheries Minister Joyce Murray said the government will not renew licenses for 15 open-net salmon farms off the BC coast.
2022 is forecast to be a dominant year for Fraser River sockeye salmon. As the red fish run up British Columbia's rivers and streams, here are dozens of places you can observe them.
The BC Salmon Farmers Association (BCSFA) on Tuesday delivered a 30-page report that showcases more than a dozen recent innovations that make the case that the salmon net-pen industry is fully ...
The Tulsequah River is a major tributary of the Taku River, which runs about 50 miles from British Columbia’s Coast Mountains to the Pacific Ocean just south of Juneau, Alaska.
The Port of Vancouver in British Columbia is planning an expansion that would increase Canada’s west coast container capacity by about a third. Port officials say they have Indigenous buy-in on ...
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