Conversations That Matter: The state of salmon

Credit to Author: Massey Padgham| Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 15:00:49 +0000

More often than not, when we hear news about Pacific salmon we brace ourselves for more bad news.

Recently we learned that the Fraser River sockeye returns were the worst on record. Add in the Big Bar landslide, the impacts of ecosystem changes, like eelgrass depletion, algae blooms and the debate over open-net pen salmon fish farms and you can’t help but start to think it’s all bad news.

Luckily Pacific salmon are remarkably resilient. They are still here and there are still many opportunities for us to ensure their survival and return to abundance.

The Pacific Salmon Foundation is committed to the work of ensuring Pacific salmon survive. The organization funds a number of stream and habitat restoration projects along with scientific research. PSF works with Genome B.C., the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and a wide range of other agencies to develop science that will better inform decision makers on how best to save our salmon.

We invited the Pacific Salmon Foundation’s vice-president for salmon, Jason Hwang to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the state of salmon. This episode of the show will also serve as the kickoff to a new series of “Salmon Matter” videos that can be seen on the Conversations That Matter channel each month starting in January 2020.

Conversations That Matter is a partner program for the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue at Simon Fraser University. The production of this program is made possible thanks to the support of the following and viewers like you. Please become a Patreon subscriber and support the production of this program, with a $1 pledge here

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