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Ministry tries to conceal sea lice records - again - Jun 29, 2010 - Vancouver
Government actions 'outrageous,' waste of valuable resources
Minimum Standards with Maximum Loopholes - May 19, 2010 - TORONTO
New federal regulations for sewage would allow decades of continued pollution
Environmental groups vow to stop oil pipelines and tankers - Mar 25, 2010 - Vancouver, BC
Growing global campaign backs up First Nations’ declaration to keep BC’s coastal waters free of oil spills.
Zoning denied for Gunner Point open net salmon farm - Mar 23, 2010 - Campbell River, B.C.
The Strathcona Regional District denies zoning to Grieg Seafood for a massive new open net-cage salmon farm at Gunner Point in the northern Georgia Strait area.
Canadian net-pen salmon farming unsustainable - Mar 14, 2010 - Boston, MA
Conservation groups release report to seafood buyers showing Canadian net-pen farmed salmon is unsustainable.
Public gains long-awaited access to sea lice and disease records - Mar 01, 2010 - Vancouver, B.C.
BC’s Freedom of Information and Privacy Commissioner orders that the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands can no longer conceal records of sea lice infestations.
Organizations and community groups condemn Enbridge review process - Feb 03, 2010 - Prince Rupert
Criticism of the federal government’s review of the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline proposal is building.
Lower levels of sea lice in 2009 in Broughton - Jul 22, 2009 - Sointula, BC
Sea lice levels in 2009 on juvenile pink and chum salmon migrating through the Broughton are lower than in recent years.
Fraser River sockeye may be at risk from sea lice from salmon farms - Mar 23, 2009 - Vancouver, BC
Genetic analyses have confirmed the predominance of Fraser River populations in samples of juvenile sockeye salmon caught near salmon farms in northern Georgia Strait.
Fraser River sockeye may be at risk from sea lice from salmon farms - Mar 23, 2009 - Vancouver, BC
Genetic analyses have confirmed the predominance of Fraser River populations in samples of juvenile sockeye salmon caught near salmon farms in northern Georgia Strait.
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