Less than a 6th of B.C. salmon stocks have been assigned a health status per legislation
Officials still investigating cause of whale’s death
Heiltsuk conservation manager says tens of thousands of salmon have died
Fisheries and Oceans Canada extremely slow to act on recommendations, commissioner says
3 expansions approved since phase-out promise made
Porpoise calf found thrashing in sand and rocks in Nanoose Bay
Sockeye populations returning to a number of areas in British Columbia better than forecast
Rare tides, climate change occuring at a faster rate than intertidal animals can evolve or adapt to
2021 Pacific Ocean report details climate change impacts and conservation goals
U.S. efforts to return salmon to Upper Columbia River gaining traction, some caught in BC waters
DFO project in co-operation with Soowahlie First Nation, ICBC and others
Whirling disease has decreased fish populations by 90 per cent in certain regions
Government responds after B.C. First Nations announce intent to assert control over fisheries
DFO teams up with Coastal First Nations and area marine mammal experts for learning session
Seabirds and sea lions cry and bark while feasting on abundant herring return
Advocates say the public needs to apply pressure on both sides of the border
United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union wonders why industry hasn’t had climate compensation
Fisheries and Oceans Canada program supports business development, fisheries access and training
Feds committed $8 million to ghost gear recovery, B.C. dedicated $18 million to shoreline cleanups
Gitxsan, Gitanyow, and Wet’suwet’en call on government to protect constitutional fishing rights