Why are Alaska’s Wild Salmon stocks thriving except for Chinook?
Hear Dr. Peter Westley from the University of Alaska explain why Alaskan Chinook numbers are down
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Hear Dr. Peter Westley from the University of Alaska explain why Alaskan Chinook numbers are down
A new study from the Wildlife Conservation Society reports Canada is home to the second largest wilderness area on the planet.
(First published in Fish Hunt Ride magazine in January 2018) After 25-years of negotiations, there’s now a draft agreement between the Ontario and federal governments with the Algonquins of Ontario to address their 1772 petition to the Crown. The agreement establishes a framework for future treaty negotiations that will see the Algonquin’s in eastern Ontario […]
Listen to hear what Commissioner Dianne Saxe has identified as priorities in her latest report, Back to Basics on this episode of Blue Fish Radio
It’s probably safe to say that most all people recognize the value of Canada’s natural environment.
Hear what Dr. Cooke has to say about how and when fish feel pain
Hear what Jeff Wilson thinks about the future prospects for the survival of Stripers in Atlantic Canada, and why they are important to so many.
The Talking Tackle Depth Whisperer is a handy little automation that provides intuitive audible feedback on important depth changes. I’ve been assisting its inventor for the past several years to get the technology just right, including a plug-and-play version that takes advantage of the NMEA output produced by most modern fish finder sonar devices such […]
The WWF’s latest biannual Living Planet Report raises the alarm about the state of the world’s biological diversity.
Listen as Todd Sellers shares details about the 5-year $8.4 million research projects now underway, and his expectations of how science needs to be put into action.