Rebuilding Abundance With Oceana Canada
Oceana Canada believes that if managed properly, the ocean could sustainably supply the world’s population with sustainably harvested wild fish.
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Oceana Canada believes that if managed properly, the ocean could sustainably supply the world’s population with sustainably harvested wild fish.
After hurricane Fiona slammed into Atlantic Canada, Blue Fish Radio reached out to Dr. Clark to hear first-hand what this epic storm meant for the fishes and their habitat.
Tom Davis, Director with the Public Fishery Alliance, and Chris Bos, Chair of the South Vancouver Island Anglers Coalition, are our guests on this new episode of The Blue Fish Radio Show
Get caught up with the development of this new exciting “River Trap” technology, it’s connection with marked selective fisheries and salmon hatcheries, and what the MPs had to say about it all on The Blue Fish Radio Show
Chief Donald Maracle of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte speaks with Lawrence Gunther about his community’s historic connection to fish and fishing.
Philip Ling is hard at work converting a set of stone buildings from the 1800s located on the shore of the St. Lawrence River into a state-of-the-art research and training facility.
Door Number One programs extend the reach of the Maitland Tower project across Canada through innovative programs and colaborations.
John Peach is the executive director of Save the River and the Upper St. Lawrence Riverkeeper.
The Antique Boat Museum in Clayton NY is the largest museum of its type in North America.
Mariko Izumi and husband Kevin Estrada join Lawrence Gunther on The Blue Fish Radio Show.