It is the largest fine on-record for this type of offence
Advocacy group Protect the Planet discovered and raised the alarm about the dead salmon near Hope
Elected officials, DFO, fishing reps met at Chilliwack boat launch to see demo of new technology
Consultation to bring industry, First Nations and governments together to talk about transition
Atlantic salmon facilities around Discovery Islands not being renewed, final decision in January
DFO project in co-operation with Soowahlie First Nation, ICBC and others
Decision was made in breach of industry’s rights to procedural fairness, Federal Court judge rules
Report says only 110,000 sockeye were commercially harvested in all of B.C. in 2021
Advocates say the public needs to apply pressure on both sides of the border
Alaska criticized report, calling it was an “unfair and biased attack on Alaska salmon fisheries
Clear-cuts have disrupted the landscape’s natural mechanisms for mitigating floods and landslides
‘Pinky’ freed in time to head to Hawaiian breeding grounds
Sipekne’katik First Nation launch lobster fishery months ahead of federally regulated season
The Dash-8 aircraft has longer range and newer technology than predecessor
West Coast Nuu-chah-nulth fishing nations prepared to exercise court-won access to the resource
79 of 138 commercial and First Nations communal fisheries will be affected
Department of Fisheries and Oceans responders spend hours untangling whale
Animal has been dead since at least April 15
Richmond company Tenshi Seafood is facing $75,000 in fines as decided March 4 by a provincial court judge
Dr. Scott Hinch predicts the disparity will become more prominent in coming years, calls upon the DFO to help ease their migration journey