From the sea to your plate: how to choose more sustainable salmon
“How we farm matters,” says Kelly Roebuck, the vice-chair of Environment Tasmania and a SeaChoice representative of the international Living Oceans campaign. Read the full article.
“How we farm matters,” says Kelly Roebuck, the vice-chair of Environment Tasmania and a SeaChoice representative of the international Living Oceans campaign. Read the full article.
"Nakamura also disclosed efforts by the MSC to suppress the study’s findings. “The MSC dismissed the claims, saying its focus is ecological—which, by the way, is a line they forced me to add to the introduction when they pressured the journal during peer review. They’ve twice obtained the research data, findings, methods, and manuscript since June 2023, adjusting their website along the way.
"In 2017, Quadra Island investigative photojournalist Tavish Campbell released underwater footage of plumes of red water flowing from the fish processing plant's discharge pipe into Brown's Bay. The bay connects to Discovery Passage, part of the Fraser River salmon migration route." B.C. Ministry of Environment investigated over Campbell River blood water debacle. Find out more.
“This study indicates greater risks to wild salmon than the science advice currently provided by the Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat (CSAS) to DFO,” notes Gideon Mordecai, research associate at the University of British Columbia and co-author of the study. Read the full article.
Fishing gear is a leading cause of death for right whales. Read more.
“Concerns about the industry’s impact on wild salmon played a leading role in the closure of about three dozen farms in British Columbia over the past seven years, after Clayoquot Action and other groups documented sea lice outbreaks and other diseases in farmed fish, including at farms along migration routes for wild salmon.” Read the full Guardian article.
Over the past year, as part of an ongoing effort to restore Guichon Creek, the B.C Institute of Technology uncovered part of the waterway in the hope that salmon would return. Read the full CBC article.
“The corresponding photosynthetic habitat in the global ocean could therefore be significantly larger than previously assumed.” Read the full article.
"The ultimate goal is to create a portable and accessible testing kit that can be widely distributed to remote communities to accurately test for biotoxins that can be lethal when consumed but have no taste or smell and can’t be cooked off, Green said." Read the full article.
It's everywhere! “There’s nowhere left untouched from the deep sea to the atmosphere to the human brain,” Almroth said. Read the full article.