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Makings of a Guide Dog
On a number of occasions over the past half-dozen years,…


Muskie or Mayhem on the Ottawa River?
The year 2019 will go down as one of the least promising starts…


Competing Blind in the America Cup International Fly Fishing Tournament
(First published in Bob Izumi’s Reel Fishing Magazine)
Few…

Walleye Opener and the Law
Getting out on the Upper St. Lawrence River for the opening of…

The Idea behind the Charity “Blue Fish Canada”
As many of you, my attachment to fishing began with adventures…

My Feature Documentary: What Lies Below
I created, researched, wrote and hosted the privately funded…

Age of aquariums
OUR FISHERIES
Do public aquariums have anything to do with…

Post Cards from the Yukon
AMI TV and I put our heads together and came up with an idea for a TV special called “Postcards from the Yukon”.

Feel the Bite Fishing Videos and Accessible Media Inc.
Accessible Media Inc. broadcasts over cable TV and satellite…

White-Tip Shark in Jupiter
Lance Glaser of Goldon Fishing Expeditions invited me to spend a day with him and several of his friends fishing the Near Shore just off Jupiter Island

Inuvik Pike by the Midnight sun
In advance of Maestro and I heading to Inuvik NWT for a conference on boom and bust northern community economies, I gave a call to a mutual friend

Carp on the Mighty St. Lawrence
The 3rd and final leg of my fishing adventure with Mile’s Hilton-Barber involved fishing for Carp on a section of the St. Lawrence River

Inuit Circumpolar Council Meets in Alaska
Inuit People are a nation of people who share common language, culture, and a common land along the Arctic coast of Siberia, Alaska, Canada and Greenland.

Eco Labels
How can we as consumers ensure we are eating seafood that is caught or farmed sustainably?

The Oil Spill Cleaning Illusion
Do we truly have what it takes to respond to oil spills?

Hurricanes and Flooding
As Canadians we seem to enjoy speaking with strangers about weather more than just about anything else.

Ticks
We can either choose not to venture outside of our urban spaces, or take precautions and not let our fears restrict how we live our lives.

NOAA Flood Predictions
A new US government report suggests floods will become more common over the next century.

76 Salish Sea Killer Whales Left
There are 76 Killer Whales left along Vancouver Island's south coast. This is half the number from ten years ago.

Two Federal Bills Promising Protection
The Federal Government recently tabled a series of new bills focused on Canada's oceans, lakes and rivers.

Craig Oliver Interviews Lawrence Gunther
Craig Oliver, host of Challenges and Change on AMI TV, interviews Lawrence Gunther