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  • A close up of a grizzly eating a salmon with his paws
    In the media | Investigate and inform

    Including wildlife in fisheries management just makes sense

    2010 December 12024 October 8

    The Northern View
    Published: November 30, 2010
    By Chris Genovali and Misty MacDuffee

    As this year’s returning wild salmon headed upstream, scientists spawned a game-changing idea about how taking less salmon might bring more benefits to ecosystems and economies…

    Read More Including wildlife in fisheries management just makes senseContinue

  • Fish farms on the BC coast threaten wild salmon.
    Backgrounders | Scientific literature

    Sea lice from fish farms infect wild juvenile salmon in multiple regions

    2010 November 92024 July 8

    Today, the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences published findings by Raincoast and other researchers on sea lice infestations of wild juvenile salmon near salmon farms…

    Read More Sea lice from fish farms infect wild juvenile salmon in multiple regionsContinue

  • A close up of a grizzly eating a salmon with his paws
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    Save some salmon for the bears and whales, study says

    2010 October 232024 July 8

    Regina Leader-Post
    By Judith Lavoie, October 22, 2010

    Some salmon would be worth more alive than dead – especially when runs are headed for streams in parks, say Raincoast scientists…

    Read More Save some salmon for the bears and whales, study saysContinue

  • Misty smiles at the camera, she stands at the shore of a beach at low tide.
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    The Salmon Goddess

    2010 August 22024 July 8

    At Raincoast Conservation Foundation, biologist Misty MacDuffee is known as The Salmon Goddess. Misty has gained this appellation not only for the expertise she has developed in salmonid ecology, but also for her passion and dedication as an advocate for these amazing fish.

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    Groups call for emergency corridor for wild salmon smolts: closure of three fish farms

    2010 March 132024 July 8

    Dan Maclennan, Courier-Islander Wednesday, March 10, 2010 A host of environmental, recreation and tourism organizations are calling on Ottawa to shut down three fish farms to create an emergency corridor for out-migrating wild salmon smolts.

    Read More Groups call for emergency corridor for wild salmon smolts: closure of three fish farmsContinue

  • In the media

    Overfishing pushing salmon stocks near collapse, study warns

    2008 December 32024 July 8

    MARK HUME Globe and Mail December 3, 2008 VANCOUVER – Salmon stocks in British Columbia are on the brink of collapse largely because the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans has consistently allowed too many fish to be killed in commercial and recreational fisheries, according to a new research paper.

    Read More Overfishing pushing salmon stocks near collapse, study warnsContinue

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