BC Public Salmon Fishery Feeling the Heat

Published: Aug. 14, 2019, 2:52 p.m.

b'Tom Davis began salmon fishing along BC\\u2019s coast before he started elementary school, and has fished salmon as a recreational angler for the past six decades. From owning and operating a successful fishing tackle company, to advising all manner of governments on the state of Canada\\u2019s west coast public salmon fishery, there\\u2019s little Tom hasn\\u2019t witnessed. And, after all that, he\\u2019s still not walking away from salmon.
Link below to listen to Tom reflect on decades of salmon stock rebuilding efforts, and why recreational anglers shouldn\\u2019t be taking the hit for wild salmon stock declines resulting from issues like climate change on this episode of Blue Fish Radio:
The link between the decline of southern resident Killer Whales and Fraser River Chinook salmon is not as black-and-white as some may suggest. Top BC University scientists and the Pacific Salmon Foundation explain what we know now and what research is still required if the three southern resident Killer Whale pods are to compete successfully with the rapidly expanding northern resident Killer Whale population.
Link below for the latest BC west coast marine science explained using indigenous principles of ecosystem connectivity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zz8aEAg7dI'