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2014 Article Archives

2014 Article Archives

December 12, 2014: T’aaq-wiihak Ca?inwa (Gooseneck Barnacle) Fishery Update
November 10, 2014: Burman Chinook Assessment Leads to Similar Project on the Conuma
October 16, 2014: Hands-on Education Brings Science Home
September 30, 2014:
August, 8, 2014: An Intern’s View on the Barkley Sound Test Fishery
July 15, 2014: Summer Science Camps in Nuu-chah-nulth Communities
June 16, 2014: Reconciling Aboriginal Fishing Rights
May 15, 2014: Ditidaht Fisheries Profile
April 16, 2014: Fisheries Staff Take Diverse Training
March 15, 2014: Injunction Halts Commercial Roe Herring Fisheries on WCVI
February 12, 2014: In Memory of Dr. Barbara Lane
January 15, 2014: Nuu-chah-nulth-aht and DFO Explore Cultural History Together

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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