For those who do not subscribe to Alexandra Morton’s newsletters, I repeat her latest news. She is on a walk to Victoria from northern Vancouver Island, walking to save the wild salmon. […]
For those who do not subscribe to Alexandra Morton’s newsletters, I repeat her latest news. She is on a walk to Victoria from northern Vancouver Island, walking to save the wild salmon. […]
If In-Sights achieves one positive thing, that will be encouragement of readers’ support of Alexandra Morton. I don’t know the woman personally and never met her. But, I admire her because for […]
Please, view this film and send this link to all in your contact list. Sea Lice Investigation – what is government doing? Alexandra Morton warns about the movement of drug resistant sea […]
I apologize for a second email so soon, but important news on the issue of salmon farming has become daily. Most astonishing is the warning sent today to Canada from former Attorney […]
A RALLY FOR WILD SALMON SAT. OCT. 3, 2009 Turn the Tide – Stand up for Wild Salmon WHERE: The Vancouver Art Gallery, on Georgia between Hornby and Howe WHEN: October 3, […]
BC is in the Pink! Thank you all.As I cruise the waters of northern Vancouver Island, near Sointula, Port McNeill, Alert Bay and the Broughton, fat and sassy little pink salmon are […]
If you care for wild fish, don’t miss Brian Lewis of the Province writing about Alex Rose, author of Who Killed The Grand Banks? “Regardless of those other contributors, for the past […]
Hello All: In the last two weeks nearly 2,000 more people have signed our letter asking the Minister of Fisheries to apply the laws of Canada to salmon farms. The Fraser sockeye […]
In “Stream of aboriginal tradition hits a rocky patch,” The Globe and Mail examines how the declining Fraser River salmon fishery impacts the traditions of people who for thousands of years relied […]
This Just In https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/general/microsoft-to-use-2-8-million-gallons-of-lake-michigan-water-in-2026-for-mt-pleasant-project/ar-AA1ML7Mw Too bad about Lake Michigan. Where did you say hundred of thousands of gallons of data…