Conservation
Gulf Of Mexico Fish Stocks – Are They Rebounding?
Recently, a study done by the Dauphin Island Sea Lab suggested that marine life in the Gulf of Mexico is rebounding much better than what was anticipated, following the BP oil spill earlier this year in the Gulf. According to a report in the National Review, the lab undertook a study and suggested that “various…
Read MoreSockeye To Make Huge Comeback On Fraser River
According to a report in the Toronto Star, predictions for the sockeye run this year on the Fraser River suggest that it will be a massive number of the fish returning to the Fraser. In fact, the largest run in a century is suggested, with 25 million fish estimated to swim up the British Columbia…
Read MoreIntegrated Watershed Management In Ontario
For those that might be interested, this just arrived in my inbox from the Ontario Headwaters Institute. I notice that Jack Imhof of Trout Unlimited Canada will be a panelist: Ontario has an enviable legacy of leadership in watershed management. As increasing population and development pressures converge with a changing climate, emerging sophistication in the…
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