‘Salmon Wars’ in the media undermines sustainability
Salmon Wars is making waves as a poorly-reported, fearmongering book about the farmed salmon industry.
Salmon Wars is making waves as a poorly-reported, fearmongering book about the farmed salmon industry.
We spoke to Andy Wink, executive director of the BBRSDA about the uncertainties surrounding salmon fishing this summer. Things are optimistic.
We spoke to Norm Van Vactor, CEO of the Bristol Bay Economic Development Corporation, about whether or not there will be salmon fishing this summer.
Recovering populations of killer whales, sea lions and harbor seals on the West Coast are eating increased numbers of Chinook salmon, and their consumption may now exceed the combined harvest by commercial and recreational fisheries, a new study finds.
A few weeks ago in Puget Sound, a net pen used for farming Atlantic salmon broke and allowed over 150,000 salmon to escape. Fear of
Response to The Huffington Post: “Can We Go On Farming Salmon?” by Neil Auchterlonie The blog article “Can We Go On Farming Salmon?” by Sue
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