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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
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in Humans of the Coast, News, Our Picks, TrendingUnravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
Groundbreaking new research is shedding light on the long-extinct woolly dog that used to live among the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Bred for its thick woolly hair, used in weaving blankets, the unique woolly dog was domesticated by Coast Salish communities pre-contact. Researchers have now been able to sequence the woolly dog’s genome to […] More
New Conservation Plan for Great Bear Rainforest Seeks Public Input
The provincial government is seeking public input on a new conservation plan for the Great Bear Rainforest on BC’s north and central coast. The proposal seeks to create a new Special Forest Management Area (SFMA) that would support 7865 hectares of forested land being transitioned from commercial harvesting towards conservation and regenerative forestry. The province is collaborating […] More
UPDATE: Prince Rupert says drowning cause of death for 19 eagles
An organic material was the cause of 19 eagles’ deaths at the Prince Rupert landfill, according to the city. The city says a currently unknown party dumped the organic material at a pond at the landfill on Jan. 4. “Early results that the City has now received indicate that the material was primarily an organic […] More
Heiltsuk Nation Takes Canada To Court Over Herring Fishery Dispute
The Heiltsuk First Nation is suing the Canadian government over the closure of its herring fishery, citing infringements on Aboriginal rights. More
DFO Proposing Extended BC Fish Farm Licences, Despite Feds Promise for 2025 Transition Plan
Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s new regulations for marine finfish aquaculture in BC spark debate among environmental advocates and stakeholders. More
‘Silent extinction’ feared for steelhead trout across B.C.
Steelhead trout populations in BC are declining, and a report by the Pacific Salmon Foundation says we don’t have enough data to help them. More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
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in Humans of the Coast, News, Our Picks, TrendingUnravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
Groundbreaking new research is shedding light on the long-extinct woolly dog that used to live among the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Bred for its thick woolly hair, used in weaving blankets, the unique woolly dog was domesticated by Coast Salish communities pre-contact. Researchers have now been able to sequence the woolly dog’s genome to […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
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in Humans of the Coast, News, Our Picks, TrendingUnravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
Groundbreaking new research is shedding light on the long-extinct woolly dog that used to live among the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Bred for its thick woolly hair, used in weaving blankets, the unique woolly dog was domesticated by Coast Salish communities pre-contact. Researchers have now been able to sequence the woolly dog’s genome to […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Lophelia reef in the Finlayson Channel is the only live coral reef in Canada’s Pacific.
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
The owner of an abandoned boat in Haida Gwaii faces a $12,000 fine after ignoring warnings.
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
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in Humans of the Coast, News, Our Picks, TrendingUnravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
Master Weaver Debra Sparrow tells us about the history of the uniquely West Coast woolly dog.
Groundbreaking new research is shedding light on the long-extinct woolly dog that used to live among the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Bred for its thick woolly hair, used in weaving blankets, the unique woolly dog was domesticated by Coast Salish communities pre-contact. Researchers have now been able to sequence the woolly dog’s genome to […] More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
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in Humans of the Coast, News, Our Picks, TrendingUnravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
Groundbreaking new research is shedding light on the long-extinct woolly dog that used to live among the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Bred for its thick woolly hair, used in weaving blankets, the unique woolly dog was domesticated by Coast Salish communities pre-contact. Researchers have now been able to sequence the woolly dog’s genome to […] More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
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in Humans of the Coast, News, Our Picks, TrendingUnravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
Groundbreaking new research is shedding light on the long-extinct woolly dog that used to live among the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Bred for its thick woolly hair, used in weaving blankets, the unique woolly dog was domesticated by Coast Salish communities pre-contact. Researchers have now been able to sequence the woolly dog’s genome to […] More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
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in Humans of the Coast, News, Our Picks, TrendingUnravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
Groundbreaking new research is shedding light on the long-extinct woolly dog that used to live among the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Bred for its thick woolly hair, used in weaving blankets, the unique woolly dog was domesticated by Coast Salish communities pre-contact. Researchers have now been able to sequence the woolly dog’s genome to […] More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Lophelia reef in the Finlayson Channel is the only live coral reef in Canada’s Pacific.
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Lophelia reef in the Finlayson Channel is the only live coral reef in Canada’s Pacific.
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Lophelia reef in the Finlayson Channel is the only live coral reef in Canada’s Pacific.
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
The owner of an abandoned boat in Haida Gwaii faces a $12,000 fine after ignoring warnings.
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
Rescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
Rescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
Unravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
Rescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
Unravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
New Conservation Plan for Great Bear Rainforest Seeks Public Input
UPDATE: Prince Rupert says drowning cause of death for 19 eagles
Heiltsuk Nation Takes Canada To Court Over Herring Fishery Dispute
DFO Proposing Extended BC Fish Farm Licences, Despite Feds Promise for 2025 Transition Plan
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Rescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
Unravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
New Conservation Plan for Great Bear Rainforest Seeks Public Input
UPDATE: Prince Rupert says drowning cause of death for 19 eagles
Heiltsuk Nation Takes Canada To Court Over Herring Fishery Dispute
DFO Proposing Extended BC Fish Farm Licences, Despite Feds Promise for 2025 Transition Plan
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
Rescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
Unravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
New Conservation Plan for Great Bear Rainforest Seeks Public Input
UPDATE: Prince Rupert says drowning cause of death for 19 eagles
Heiltsuk Nation Takes Canada To Court Over Herring Fishery Dispute
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Lophelia reef in the Finlayson Channel is the only live coral reef in Canada’s Pacific.
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Lophelia reef in the Finlayson Channel is the only live coral reef in Canada’s Pacific.
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
The owner of an abandoned boat in Haida Gwaii faces a $12,000 fine after ignoring warnings.
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
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in Humans of the Coast, News, Our Picks, TrendingUnravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
Master Weaver Debra Sparrow tells us about the history of the uniquely West Coast woolly dog.
Groundbreaking new research is shedding light on the long-extinct woolly dog that used to live among the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Bred for its thick woolly hair, used in weaving blankets, the unique woolly dog was domesticated by Coast Salish communities pre-contact. Researchers have now been able to sequence the woolly dog’s genome to […] More
New Conservation Plan for Great Bear Rainforest Seeks Public Input
Plan for 7865 hectares of forested land to be put towards regenerative forestry, conservation.
The provincial government is seeking public input on a new conservation plan for the Great Bear Rainforest on BC’s north and central coast. The proposal seeks to create a new Special Forest Management Area (SFMA) that would support 7865 hectares of forested land being transitioned from commercial harvesting towards conservation and regenerative forestry. The province is collaborating […] More
UPDATE: Prince Rupert says drowning cause of death for 19 eagles
An organic ‘deleterious material’ was discarded by an unknown party Jan. 4; investigation continues
An organic material was the cause of 19 eagles’ deaths at the Prince Rupert landfill, according to the city. The city says a currently unknown party dumped the organic material at a pond at the landfill on Jan. 4. “Early results that the City has now received indicate that the material was primarily an organic […] More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Lophelia reef in the Finlayson Channel is the only live coral reef in Canada’s Pacific.
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
The owner of an abandoned boat in Haida Gwaii faces a $12,000 fine after ignoring warnings.
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
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in Humans of the Coast, News, Our Picks, TrendingUnravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
Master Weaver Debra Sparrow tells us about the history of the uniquely West Coast woolly dog.
Groundbreaking new research is shedding light on the long-extinct woolly dog that used to live among the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Bred for its thick woolly hair, used in weaving blankets, the unique woolly dog was domesticated by Coast Salish communities pre-contact. Researchers have now been able to sequence the woolly dog’s genome to […] More
New Conservation Plan for Great Bear Rainforest Seeks Public Input
Plan for 7865 hectares of forested land to be put towards regenerative forestry, conservation.
The provincial government is seeking public input on a new conservation plan for the Great Bear Rainforest on BC’s north and central coast. The proposal seeks to create a new Special Forest Management Area (SFMA) that would support 7865 hectares of forested land being transitioned from commercial harvesting towards conservation and regenerative forestry. The province is collaborating […] More
UPDATE: Prince Rupert says drowning cause of death for 19 eagles
An organic ‘deleterious material’ was discarded by an unknown party Jan. 4; investigation continues
An organic material was the cause of 19 eagles’ deaths at the Prince Rupert landfill, according to the city. The city says a currently unknown party dumped the organic material at a pond at the landfill on Jan. 4. “Early results that the City has now received indicate that the material was primarily an organic […] More
Heiltsuk Nation Takes Canada To Court Over Herring Fishery Dispute
Nation “deeply disappointed” after DFO unilaterally announced the closure of the spawn-on-kelp herring fishery in 2022.
The Heiltsuk First Nation is suing the Canadian government over the closure of its herring fishery, citing infringements on Aboriginal rights. More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Lophelia reef in the Finlayson Channel is the only live coral reef in Canada’s Pacific.
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
The owner of an abandoned boat in Haida Gwaii faces a $12,000 fine after ignoring warnings.
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
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BC Fish Farms’ Dark Legacy Revealed in Damning New Report
New graphic images from salmon advocates document widespread harm in marine ecosystem.
[Warning to readers: this article contains graphic images of wildlife killed and injured at BC open net-pen salmon farms] A damning new report released by a salmon advocacy group is shedding light on the long and gruesome history of fish farms in BC’s waters. Last week, Watershed Watch published graphic images depicting dead or injured whales, seals, […] More
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in BREAKING, Humans of the Coast, Info Alerts, Local, News, Our Picks, Outdoors, TrendingRescuers Tried In Vain To Save Stranded Orca Mom
Mother died apparently from drowning after beached on the Zeballos Causeway.
An orca, a mother of a nearby calf, died early Saturday after becoming stranded on the Zeballos Causeway, as dozens of people tried to save her. “It had a seal in its mouth; it was hunting for food. The seal went on to the beach, and the orca followed and got stuck.” Haily John-Hansen The […] More
Extremely Rare Coral Reef Recently Discovered on BC’s Central Coast is Now Protected
Lophelia reef in the Finlayson Channel is the only live coral reef in Canada’s Pacific.
The only live coral reef in Pacific Canada, recently discovered off of BC’s central coast, is now protected for future generations. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) just announced a ban on all commercial and recreational bottom-contact fishing in the area around the rare Lophelia coral reef, located in Finlayson Channel, about 500 kilometres northwest of […] More
Canadian Coast Guard Cracks Down on BC’s Derelict Vessels with Steep Fines
The owner of an abandoned boat in Haida Gwaii faces a $12,000 fine after ignoring warnings.
Canadian Coast Guard intensifies crackdown on derelict vessels in BC, issuing a $12,000 fine for an abandoned boat in Masset Harbour. More
903 Views0 Votes
in Humans of the Coast, News, Our Picks, TrendingUnravelling the Genetic Mysteries of the Extinct Coast Salish Woolly Dog
Master Weaver Debra Sparrow tells us about the history of the uniquely West Coast woolly dog.
Groundbreaking new research is shedding light on the long-extinct woolly dog that used to live among the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest. Bred for its thick woolly hair, used in weaving blankets, the unique woolly dog was domesticated by Coast Salish communities pre-contact. Researchers have now been able to sequence the woolly dog’s genome to […] More
New Conservation Plan for Great Bear Rainforest Seeks Public Input
Plan for 7865 hectares of forested land to be put towards regenerative forestry, conservation.
The provincial government is seeking public input on a new conservation plan for the Great Bear Rainforest on BC’s north and central coast. The proposal seeks to create a new Special Forest Management Area (SFMA) that would support 7865 hectares of forested land being transitioned from commercial harvesting towards conservation and regenerative forestry. The province is collaborating […] More