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Consumers and their lawyers smell something fishy

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Submitted by fionn-yaxley on Thu, 11/16/2023 - 14:34

"A rash of lawsuits against retailers who make contentious claims about the sustainability of their products, including farmed seafood, suggests that both the retailers themselves, and the third party certification providers, need to do more to ensure their claims are justified." Read the full article.

B.C. Indigenous leaders lobby for transition from open-net salmon farms

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Submitted by fionn-yaxley on Wed, 11/08/2023 - 14:15

The chiefs were in Ottawa to stress the importance of the federal government's commitment to removing open-net salmon farms from B.C. waters by 2025, Bob Chamberlin, First Nations Wild Salmon Alliance chair, said Tuesday. The group represents more than 120 First Nations. Read full story from Canadian Press.

Bob Chamberlin: Reconciliation can benefit everyone

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Submitted by fionn-yaxley on Fri, 09/29/2023 - 10:31

"Governments seeking to redress these harms need to focus on restoring, wherever possible, what was taken away. Addressing the crisis faced by B.C. wild salmon, which are in very serious and sharp decline, is a unique opportunity to do so for the benefit of all." Read full story Salmon are the backbone of B.C.'s First Nations cultures and traditions | The Province

DFO raises alarm about ‘rampant illegal fishing’ in protected B.C. waters

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Submitted by fionn-yaxley on Tue, 09/26/2023 - 15:40

“By engaging in this illegal activity, recreational anglers are not only breaking the law, but also seriously compromising the long-term sustainability of at-risk rockfish populations,” DFO said in the release. Read full article.

Ocean Exposures Photo Contest Terms

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Submitted by fionn-yaxley on Fri, 09/22/2023 - 15:54

Ocean Exposures Photo Contest Rules 

Please read this entire document--it contains vital information to ensure that your photo entry is valid. 

Photographs must be entered into one of three categories, described below. If the subject-matter of your photo does not match the category in which it is entered, it may be disqualified by our judge. Participants may submit no more than 5 photos. 

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