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2010 Article Archives

2010 Article Archives

Dec. 13, 2010: Uu-a-thluk Intern Shares Love of Culture
Nov. 26, 2010: Traditional Foods Toolkit
Nov. 12, 2010: Sentinel Stocks
Nov. 1, 2010: Tsawalk Partnership Update
Oct. 17, 2010: Harvest Monitoring
Sep. 25, 2010: Science Camps & Feasting
Sep. 20, 2010: Clean-up Ushers in New Era
Sep. 3, 2010: Ahousaht Clean Up
Aug. 17, 2010: Guests Share Lessons
Aug. 6, 2010: Ucluelet Harbour Appreciation Day
June 30, 2010: The Tsawalk Partnership Introduces New Tools
June 17, 2010: A Sardine Fishery Primer
June 3, 2010: Nuu-chah-nulth Co-hosts International Conference
May 20, 2010: The Commercial Clam Fishery
May 5, 2010: Traditional Foods and Modern Storytelling
Apr. 22, 2010: Hatchery Fish Dominate the Burman River
Apr. 8, 2010: Nuu-chah-nulth Fishing Guides Online
Mar. 25, 2010: A Herring Fishery Primer
Mar. 11, 2010: Nashuk Youth Council
Feb. 25, 2010: Working together for Clayoquot salmon
Feb. 11, 2010: Coastwatch Abalone Program
Jan. 28, 2010: Rockfish and Olympia Oysters
Jan. 14, 2010: Species at Risk: Basking Shark and Steller Sea Lion

What’s New

  • Learning the importance of ecological inter-connectedness from a Nuu-chah-nulth perspective
  • Ha’oom Fisheries Society bids adieu to Alex Gagne and hello to Howie Wright
  • “The more information we know, the better”: Ditidaht Fisheries digs deeper into Hobiton River bi?aat

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