Action and Results – Highlights from 2019
It has been a very busy few months at Watershed Watch, working with our allies on several different fronts to
It has been a very busy few months at Watershed Watch, working with our allies on several different fronts to
In June 2019, Watershed Watch Salmon Society, under the direction of a steering committee, convened Resilient Waters: Managing Floods for
PDF: Tapped Out: A Special Report on Water Scarcity and Water Solutions in British Columbia Published on: September 24, 2019
Published On: December 4th, 2018 This position paper identifies priorities to advance freshwater protection in British Columbia in 2019 and beyond.
This year marked Watershed Watch’s 20th year of standing up for B.C.’s wild salmon. Read about our activities in 2018.
Legal Review of Flood Management and Fish Habitat in British Columbia By Meaghan Partridge, Student Deborah Curran, Professor and Lawyer
An interactive map showing salmon habitat affected by flood control structures in the lower Fraser watershed.
Comments submitted to DFO re. an application by Grieg Seafood BC Ltd. for an aquaculture licence for the Lutes Creek tenure in
Report Title: Wild Fish Trapped: Incidental Catch in the Salmon Farming Industry Author: Stan Proboszcz, Watershed Watch Salmon Society Date: June 2019
This report is the consensus Recommendations reached by the Steering Committee under the Letter of Understanding signed June 27, 2018