Episode 12: Enriching relationships with watersheds and people, with Redd Fish Restoration Society’s Jessica Hutchinson
How process restoration is banishing band-aid solutions (and commitment issues).

How process restoration is banishing band-aid solutions (and commitment issues).

“My theory is there’s not enough of us who are engaged professionally in this work to make a difference. In order to move the needle, we have to bring everyone along with us.”

Thermal refuges are sites within a stream that are significantly cooler than the surrounding water.

What can we learn from the perseverance of salmon?

Four awards will be presented to honour those making waves in ocean science as this celebration returns to the Vancouver Aquarium.

Although differences in some beliefs and management priorities were stark, the research revealed that many individuals held both angler and conservationist identities, and shared similar beliefs regarding the importance of SRKWs and Chinook salmon.

A salmon habitat biologist and a recreational angler sit down to record a podcast…

On Friday, September 12th, researchers from the Center for Whale Research witnessed J36, Alki, pushing her deceased calf through the water. The tiny female calf still had her umbilical cord attached, and it was not clear whether she was stillborn or died shortly after birth. This is heartbreaking news. Every calf matters for this critically…

Two Raincoast salmon researchers join Auston Chhor to discuss salmon life cycles, challenges, the connection between fish and land, hard hats, habitat restoration, collaborating with municipalities on urban salmon, and working in the Fraser River estuary.

So, what makes salmon more than a fish? Let’s dive in — Raincoast Radio, new episodes coming soon.

So, what makes salmon more than a fish? Let’s dive in — Raincoast Radio, new episodes coming soon.

Media roundup of recent coverage of the Independent Science Panel on SRKW Recovery.