West Coast farmed and Wild Salmon – a First Nations Perspective
For centuries now when the tide rolls out the table is set for Canada’s West Coast First Nations people.
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For centuries now when the tide rolls out the table is set for Canada’s West Coast First Nations people.
2017 is proving to be a difficult year for BC’s wild salmon.
AMI TV and I put our heads together and came up with an idea for a TV special called “Postcards from the Yukon”.
Current participation trends show younger, more diverse audiences are reluctant to take up fishing and boating
Danielle Dion is the Senior Naturalist for Quoddy Link Marine going on 16 years and knows a thing or two about Right Whales.
The Canadian Broadcast Corporation (CBC) Documentary Channel has licensed my documentary “What Lies Below”.
The U.S. “Modernizing Recreational Fisheries Management Act” seeks to apply modern management approaches, science and technology to guide decision-making over saltwater recreational fishing.
Greg Taylor, Senior Fisheries Advisor with Watershed Watch’s Salmon Society, provides a regional breakdown of the 2017 wild salmon returns along Canada’s Pacific coast, and shares his findings and conclusions
NOAA scientists record sound in the deepest part of the world’s ocean and discover a cacophony of sounds both natural and human generated.
Seventy per cent of the surface of the earth is covered by water. More significantly, the water is three dimensional