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50 Stories: Keeping iconic rivers flowing May 3, 2011 We’re helping to protect the ten most important rivers in the world. Read More We’re helping to protect the ten most important rivers in the world. Read More
50 Stories: Saving the whales May 1, 2011 Whale extinction avoided – for now… Read More Whale extinction avoided – for now… Read More
Fish in hot water- Unregulated groundwater extraction in BC threatens salmon survival April 25, 2011 A fish burying its head in the sand - what’s wrong with this picture? Read More A fish burying its head in the sand - what’s wrong with this picture? Read More
One harbour, many values April 21, 2011 One of my early memories is fishing off the docks in Prince Rupert with my father. I recall crouching among the gillnetters and the sailboats, peering into the darkness and wondering at the flickers... Read More One of my early memories is fishing off the docks in Prince Rupert with my father. I recall crouching... Read More
Fish out of water: Time for stronger rules to protect environmental flows March 4, 2011 One hot day last year, an inspector from the BC Ministry of the Environment faced a tough choice - whether to cut off a rancher’s water. Read More One hot day last year, an inspector from the BC Ministry of the Environment faced a tough choice -... Read More
RV Celtic Explorer: Final day February 18, 2011 I crawled out of my bunk this morning, not feeling particularly refreshed, I wasn’t seasick (like I’d ever admit that) but am lacking from a good night’s sleep. I usually sleep so well on... Read More I crawled out of my bunk this morning, not feeling particularly refreshed, I wasn’t seasick (like I’d ever admit... Read More
Aboard the RV Celtic Explorer, Day Two February 14, 2011 After a somewhat bumpy night, I awoke at 0700 hours to welcoming calm seas. I opened the curtains in my cabin and saw a seal bobbing around in the waters aside the vessel. Read More After a somewhat bumpy night, I awoke at 0700 hours to welcoming calm seas. I opened the curtains in... Read More
Out at sea: Aboard the RV Celtic Explorer February 11, 2011 Well the day has finally arrived, I’ve been waiting anxiously. At this very moment I am out at sea in the Northwest Atlantic! Crazy? Perhaps, but I am lucky to be a small part... Read More Well the day has finally arrived, I’ve been waiting anxiously. At this very moment I am out at sea... Read More
How industry can make a difference when it comes to sustainable seafood February 11, 2011 The 9th annual Seafood Summit that some of my colleagues have blogged about wrapped up last week, and some of the experiences are still fresh in my mind. One highlight was the recorded address... Read More The 9th annual Seafood Summit that some of my colleagues have blogged about wrapped up last week, and some... Read More
My “ah-ha” moment February 4, 2011 It was day three of the International Seafood Summit here in Vancouver and I was sitting in the closing session. As you may remember from last week’s blog – I was very excited to... Read More It was day three of the International Seafood Summit here in Vancouver and I was sitting in the closing... Read More
Crowded seas January 31, 2011 That’s not my title, by the way. It’s the title taken from a half day symposium here at the 9th annual global Seafood Summit in Vancouver. The summit brings together the seafood industry and... Read More That’s not my title, by the way. It’s the title taken from a half day symposium here at the... Read More
Where does our seafood come from? January 30, 2011 Last night I enoyed a friend’s birthday dinner at a nice little French bistro in Vancouver. Many of us ordered salmon – it read wild coho on the menu – but when the waiter... Read More Last night I enoyed a friend’s birthday dinner at a nice little French bistro in Vancouver. Many of us... Read More