Canadian Wildlife Federation and Fish Habitat

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David Brown, the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Director of Conservation Science, speaks about what people need to know to protect important fish habitat, and how fish stewardship includes the sustainable harvest of fish by recreational anglers.


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NOAA Fish Watch

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Laurel Bryant, Chief of External Affairs for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, discusses how the mandate of NOAA has evolved to embrace science-based fish conservation and stakeholder engagement over the past 40 years. The resulting dramatic turn-around in wild fish stocks, and NOAA’s new Fish Watch app and website that brings important information about fish stocks and harvests to consumers through an intuitive easy-to-navigate web interface.


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Association of Zoos and Aquariums – Roger German

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Roger German, Chair of the Aquarium Affairs Committee for the Association of Zoos and Aquariums speaks about the origins of public aquariums and how their mission has changed through the years. Roger believes the future of aquariums is vital to informing and equipping the next generation of aquatic stewards essential for the conservation of the world.
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SHEDD Aquarium – Part 1 of 3

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The first part of a 3-part interview with Dr. Solomon David, a senior researcher at the SHED Aquarium in Chicago, where he speaks about important research underway at SHED on Lake Michigan and the Lake Trout, Chinook Salmon and Spotted Gar populations, and how the SHED is changing attitudes.


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SHEDD Aquarium – Part 2 of 3

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The second part of a 3-part interview with Dr. Solomon David, a senior researcher at the SHED Aquarium in Chicago, where he speaks about crucial research underway at SHED with it’s partners concerning Northern Pike, Whitefish and Lake Sturgeon, and why conserving apex predators is crucial to aquatic ecosystems.


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SHEDD Aquarium – Part 3 of 3

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Interview with Chuck Knapp, VP of Research and Conservation at Chicago’s SHED Aquarium. Chuck speaks about the important role aquariums serve in ensuring public engagement in crucial aquatic stewardship, and how SHED is leveraging their 75 years of service to help ensure global aquatic preservation.
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Lawrence Gunther Saying Thanks

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What an amazing year. With Thanksgiving on tap I thought it would be a good time to touch on a few things I’m thankful for. Amazing boats that talk, fish that changed my life, 24 hours of straight fishing, and a documentary about to be released that was five years in the making. Listen in on some media highlights and live content recorded and edited into one action-packed show for your entertainment.


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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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