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This week on Blue Fish Radio more on BC’s struggling Rainbow populations with Ph.D candidate Andrew Kadykalo.
Andrews research includes understanding the decision-making/governance of rainbow trout fisheries in B.C. He’s spending his summer interviewing government employees and other key stakeholders, and shares with us the struggles he’s discovering re: modern fisheries management.
Link here to hear Andrew and Lawrence Gunther discuss why Rainbow populations are experiencing what many are calling a modern day “train wreck”.
For more about Andrew and his work visit: YESS – Young Ecosystem Services Specialists
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