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The significant decrease in Coho and Chinook salmon runs in southern British Columbia dates back to the 1990s, coinciding with the first launch of salmon farming operations. Photo credit: Cermaq ...
The existence of Sasquatch–a Salish word for a large, hairy, ape-like North American mammal also called Bigfoot–is hotly debated. The body of an actual Sasquatch has never been found. But that hasn’t ...
Increase in marine traffic could cause more collisions between large whales and even larger ships. This puts humpback whales at risk. Photo credit: BC Whales The peer-reviewed study, authored by ...
When the Rivers Inlet sockeye runs collapsed in the 1990s, following thousands of years of incredible abundance, the First Nations community of Wuikinuxv was brought to its knees. Now, says Chief ...
The coastal forestry industry just got some rare good news. The Crofton mill, whose paper operations were recently curtailed, will now be receiving a $50 million upgrade that will put 100 employees ...
The risk of large companies drilling for oil and natural gas off the coast of B.C. has finally come to an end. Chevron Canada announced earlier this month that it’s “voluntarily relinquishing 19 ...
Sportfishers in Port Renfrew celebrate their successful day on the water, proudly displaying the magnificent Chinook salmon they reeled in. Photo Credit: Sou-Wester Sportfishing on Facebook. Port ...
Andrea Reid on the Skeena. Photo Credit: Talon Gillis. Photo Courtesy: UBC Andrea Reid of B.C.’s Nisga’a Nation has just been named to one of the world’s legendary clubs, The Explorers Club 50. It’s a ...
Can humans ever safely co-exist with wild wolves? Why do humans crave closeness to wild creatures? These questions are at the core of a new documentary called Part of the Pack from ...
Both the protection of our resources and the state of our economy are equally important. Source: Dallas Smith IMPAC5 To understand the marine planning process now transforming B.C.’s central coast, ...