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First Nations to play role in aquaculture legislation changes

First Nations to play role in aquaculture legislation changes

by Admin | Feb 23, 2022 | Featured Article, Fish science and management, News

Photo: Tavish Campbell First Nations across BC are working with Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) on changes to federal aquaculture regulations amidst a lack of clarity surrounding the future of salmon fish farming. These changes include the development of the new...
Sea can hatchery brings hope for salmon rebuilding in Ahousaht First Nation

Sea can hatchery brings hope for salmon rebuilding in Ahousaht First Nation

by Admin | Nov 16, 2021 | Featured Article, Fish science and management, News

Ahousaht Fisheries staff is working on bringing hink?uu?as (chum salmon) back to the village of Maaqutusiis. With support from Maaqutusiis Hahoulthee Stewardship Society (MHSS), Uu-a-thluk and Cermaq, the nation has set up a new ‘hatchery in a box’ in response to...

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