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Update from the St. John River- what we’re working on in the New Year January 14, 2013 Welcome to 2013! The St. John River is more or less frozen over and I’ve already noticed people out on the ice. For those that are ice fishing, here’s hoping the fishing... Read More Welcome to 2013! The St. John River is more or less frozen over and I’ve already noticed people... Read More
Simon J. Mitchell: Working for the river we love December 18, 2012 “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... Read More
Supporting made-in-Canada solutions December 18, 2012 “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... Read More
Fish can’t speak out, but you can! Save the Fisheries Act- it's not too late! December 13, 2012 The changes to the Fisheries Act and new regulations made under it, will have implications for the health of rivers and lakes across the Canada – not just for fish – but for all... Read More The changes to the Fisheries Act and new regulations made under it, will have implications for the health of... Read More
What can BC do to keep the Fraser, the world’s largest salmon producing river, full of salmon? November 20, 2012 Pass the new BC Water Sustainability Act! Enforce the Riparian Areas Regulation! Read More Pass the new BC Water Sustainability Act! Enforce the Riparian Areas Regulation! Read More
Species of the week: The orca! November 19, 2012 Each week we feature an at-risk species and let you know how YOU can help them. This week, learn about the orca. Read More Each week we feature an at-risk species and let you know how YOU can help them. This week, learn... Read More
Canadian sharks get profiled November 15, 2012 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…... Read More
In Vietnam, helping catfish farming become more sustainable November 15, 2012 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... Read More
Furor over ocean fertilization October 18, 2012 Dumping 100 tons of iron ore into the ocean is not the best way to either restore salmon populations or fight climate change. And without a permit, it’s also illegal. So it’s alarming... Read More Dumping 100 tons of iron ore into the ocean is not the best way to either restore salmon populations... Read More
Dogs have masters; cats have slaves. I’m a slave. September 25, 2012 So yesterday, as they do from time to time, my cats sat me down for a family meeting. I obliged, and they let me feel that I actually had a choice. The... Read More So yesterday, as they do from time to time, my cats sat me down for a family meeting. ... Read More
The long road to cod recovery July 2, 2012 Twenty years ago today the moratorium on Newfoundland’s northern cod fishery was imposed. This anniversary marks the date of the official recognition of the most infamous fishery collapse in history and a time when... Read More Twenty years ago today the moratorium on Newfoundland’s northern cod fishery was imposed. This anniversary marks the date of... Read More
Our oceans and you June 5, 2012 World Oceans Day on June 8 is a great opportunity for all of us to reconnect with Canada’s oceans, learn about the challenges they face and what we can do to help. Read More World Oceans Day on June 8 is a great opportunity for all of us to reconnect with Canada’s oceans,... Read More