Remember the Salmon War?
Alaskan fleets today catch more B.C. salmon and steelhead than B.C. fishers do, decimating those species and the ecosystems and livelihoods that depend on them. Sound familiar? It should.
Alaskan fleets today catch more B.C. salmon and steelhead than B.C. fishers do, decimating those species and the ecosystems and livelihoods that depend on them. Sound familiar? It should.
This summer Watershed Watch, alongside river advocates in the lower Fraser, helped bring attention to a prospective gravel mining
As the fishing season winds down, we’ve got an unfortunate update: Alaskan interception fisheries killed well over 3 million
It is still early in a salmon season that runs from June to October, but so far things are
Fisheries expert, Greg Taylor Back in the 1980s through to the mid 1990s, when I sat down
Wild Salmon and Watersheds Campaigner, Dave Mills For generations, fishing families in B.C. have risked the resources
Greg Taylor Our fisheries advisor, Greg Taylor, has worked in the B.C. seafood industry for over 30 years.
Alaska has a dirty secret. B.C. wild salmon are being scooped up in Alaskan commercial fisheries before they make it
There are over 250 populations of wild salmon and steelhead spread out across seven fisheries management regions in our beautiful
Lawrence Gunther It may seem like a lost cause when you hear about another new invasive species entering