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Increase in marine traffic could cause more collisions between large whales and even larger ships. This puts humpback whales at risk. Photo credit: BC Whales The peer-reviewed study, authored by ...
A worker with the Trans Mountain oil pipeline project in December 2020. The operational pipeline is projected to boost capacity by an extra 300,000 barrels per day by the first quarter of 2024, ...
The coastal forestry industry just got some rare good news. The Crofton mill, whose paper operations were recently curtailed, will now be receiving a $50 million upgrade that will put 100 employees ...
Both the protection of our resources and the state of our economy are equally important. Source: Dallas Smith IMPAC5 To understand the marine planning process now transforming B.C.’s central coast, ...
We are an independent media startup dedicated to promoting the people, the land, and the economy of this proud and fascinating region. Our mission is to ensure that local knowledge, local events, ...
Katie Gair (TRRS) describes the deployment of portable aeration units in refuge pools of the Tsolum River to increase the survival of pink salmon adults returning to spawn. Allan Chamberlain (TRRS) ...
When the Rivers Inlet sockeye runs collapsed in the 1990s, following thousands of years of incredible abundance, the First Nations community of Wuikinuxv was brought to its knees. Now, says Chief ...
A significant number of Canadian-origin Chinook salmon caught as bycatch by the groundfish trawl fleet during 2022/2023 belonged to populations classified as at-risk, threatened, or endangered, such ...
Dr. Alex Nataros wants to change the way we understand rural medicine. Photo (left) credit: Dr. Alex Nataros. Photo (right) source: https://porthardy.ca/visitors ...
The Great Bear Rainforest is located within the traditional territories of several indigenous First Nations, including the Kitasoo/Xai'xais, Heiltsuk, Nuxalk, Gitga'at, and Haisla. Photo Source: ...
The significant decrease in Coho and Chinook salmon runs in southern British Columbia dates back to the 1990s, coinciding with the first launch of salmon farming operations. Photo credit: Cermaq ...
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