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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.