Suzuki Foundation on Blue Green Algae

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John Werring is a senior science advisor for the David Suzuki Foundation, and speaks about the issue of blue-green algae reeking havoc on Canada’s lakes and oceans around the world. What’s behind this epidemic, what does it mean for our fish, and how can we put an end to what’s become a very big problem.


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Dr Jack Stanford and Pacific Salmon

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Dr. Jack Stanford has over 44 years of teaching and research experience as a salmon river expert, and has recently relocated from Montana to northern British Columbia. Jack is making it his mission to safeguard Skeena River salmon so British Columbia can maintain its billion dollar annual sport fishing industry and one of the last major wild salmon populations in the world.


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Friends of Mill Creek

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It is possible to get farmers, industrialists, developers, politicians and fishers together to restore a Trout creek that came close to being wiped off the map. Mathew Bulmer tells us how he did it in Puslinch township.


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Tilapia the Miracle Fish

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Remember the movie Salmon in Yemen? This is Tilapia in Sudan. Listen how one fish biologist launched Tilapia into what’s now the number one top grown fish using aquaculture, and why Tilapia could very well be the fish that feeds the world.


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NOAA Fish Stock Report for 2014

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The NOAA’s office for sustainable fisheries recently released it’s 2014 stock assessments for the 469 fish stocks it monitors in and around the United States, and there’s good news, even for the Blue Finn Tuna. Here how fish stocks are being rebuilt through science and cooperation.


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Bruce Tufts on Gobies Bass and Youth

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Bruce Tufts runs the fresh water research centre at Queens University and knows a thing or two about catching and releasing fish alive. He’s also looked inside more than his fair share of fish to learn just what makes them thrive. More recently, Bruce has students studying the connection between Gobies and Bass on the great lakes, and just published a report on the importance of youth spending time on the water fishing.


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Fish That Changed My Life

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Fish stories most often involve the one that got away. But, fish can also make lasting impacts on our lives. Listen to Lawrence Gunther, the host of Blue Fish Radio, tell how different fish have affected him in many surprising ways.


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People In Motion

Toronto, ON – Two volunteers from Blue Fish Canada traveled to Toronto to take part in the People in Motion Show over two days at the end of May. Show management generously donated a 20×20 space and arranged for media coverage. In addition to distributing stewardship guides and shoreline clean-up kits, two 30-minute presentations were … Read more