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Cohen Commission of Inquiry... | salmon ALERT | fish farming facts – warning consumers of health risks
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Warning Consumers of the HEALTH RISKS associated with Farmed Atlantic Salmon. Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform (CAAR). Cohen Commission of Inquiry…. 8230;into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River. In 2009, an expected sockeye salmon return of 10.5 million instead yielded only 1.5 million. Even in the context of a steady rate of decline for salmon stocks over the past two decades, this was clearly a disaster. On November 5, 2009, the Governor in Council issued an Order in Council.
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Watershed-Watch Salmon Society | salmon ALERT | fish farming facts – warning consumers of health risks
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Warning Consumers of the HEALTH RISKS associated with Farmed Atlantic Salmon. Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform (CAAR). Watershed Watch Salmon Society’s. Mission is to catalyze efforts to protect and restore BC’s precious wild salmon. Through scientific expertise, strategic alliances, outreach programs, and innovative projects, Watershed Watch is at the forefront in sounding the alarm on threats to salmon, and in prompting action to help them. Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform (CAAR). Freshwa...
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Aquaculture Engineering: Innovations in Portuguese oyster culture.
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Friday, August 15, 2008. Innovations in Portuguese oyster culture. The region of Alvarge in Portugal already has its first exclusively oyster dedicated restaurant. The concept is to try the clam in some ways: basic natural, and more elaborated with fancy recipes. The company is interested in expanding the market of the Portuguese oysters, already very appreciated by the Frenchmen who pay expensive for them:. 8220;When I was in Arcachon, I realized that the most expensive oysters were the ones they called...
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Stitchin' Fish at the Ecology Action Centre: A Shark Among the Fishes
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008. A Shark Among the Fishes. Let me guess… as you looked at this photo of a crocheted great white shark, you began to hum the theme from JAWS. That’s probably because this incredible animal, the largest of predatory fish, is also one of the most maligned by Hollywood. Despite their notoriety, very little is known about the biology and habits of the great white shark, or Carcharodon carcharias. For sports fishermen every year and even more end up caught as bycatch. But much more need...
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Stitchin' Fish at the Ecology Action Centre: Friendly hermits
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Hermit crabs belong to a large family of. Who move into empty snail, periwinkle. Or other mollusk shells to protect their vulnerable rear ends. Scientists have counted over 800 species, found everywhere from the deep sea to. As quickly as possible. In fact, they prefer to live in colonies of 100 or more. As well, they often generously share their home with a variety of other species, including fuzzy hydrozoans (ie. snail fur. Now is the time to finish up your critter and pop it in ...
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Stitchin' Fish at the Ecology Action Centre: Children of the Sea Corn
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Monday, June 2, 2008. Children of the Sea Corn. Ganking a crochet technique applied to metal coat-hangers used to protect lady’s delicates from wrinkling, this gorgonian coral was crafted with pipe-cleaners and orange yarn during a marathon of circa-1993 Kids in The Hall. Known locally as sea corn or rice crispy corals, are some of the most common species of coral found off the coast of. Often in association with Paragorgia arborea. Crocheted and blogged earlier here. As bottom hook and line. Grow very s...
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Stitchin' Fish at the Ecology Action Centre: The Bubblegum Years
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Ahhhh, coral. For most of us, the word conjures a warm breeze, a snorkel, and shallow aquamarine reefs. Tropical corals are some of the most beloved and well-researched ecosystems on a planet - after all, who. Doesn’t want to conduct research in a speedo? T may be surprising to many that in the chilly, dark waters off the. Atlantic Canadian coast, we. While scientists have only recently begun to learn. Among other species, have long been regarded as vital fish habitat. Back in 19...
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Stitchin' Fish at the Ecology Action Centre: A Wolf at the Door
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Friday, May 30, 2008. A Wolf at the Door. With their portly blue heads and gaping toothy maw, it has been said that only a wolf fish. Could love another wolf fish. Their peculiar skin lacks scales, and casts a green, blue, or even purplish hue (though this flamboyant colouring quickly fades when brought to the surface). However, it has also been said. That the best habitat for a wolf is in the human heart, and you can see that this adorable crocheted version was crafted with love. S Species at Risk Act.
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Stitchin' Fish at the Ecology Action Centre: Heaven on the half shell
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Monday, May 5, 2008. Heaven on the half shell. If you don't love life you can't enjoy an oyster; there is a shock of freshness to it and intimations of the ages of man, some piercing intuition of the sea and all its weeds and breezes. (They) shiver you for a split second. 8221; So says novelist Eleanor Clark. And the marine team here at the Ecology Action Centre. Tend to agree, whenever we get the chance. In Atlantic Canada, at the tip of its northern range, the Eastern Oyster (. Sheen sought for posh ne...
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