Posts Tagged ‘fish’
Rob McDougall: The Average Course of a Fish
DFO expert, Rob McDougall walks us through natural fish bypass in the water. Click here for more videos on our Fisheries and Oceans Conservation Project, Summit of the Bay.
MoreAdditional funding awarded for restoring St. Croix alewife run | The Quoddy Tides
By Edward French | The Quoddy Tides Efforts to restore the alewife run on the St. Croix River, through a partnership involving federal, state, tribal, provincial and private entities, have…
MoreEndangered Species of Fish in Skutik River (St. Croix): Ree Brennin Houston
Ree Brennin Houston, a species at risk biologist for Fisheries and Oceans shares her story on what fielded her drive towards caring for the Earth and conservation. This led her…
MoreConflict over new Indigenous lobster fishery continues to smoulder amid some progress | The Canadian Press
By Michael MacDonald | The Canadian Press Federal conservation officers have seized more than 7,000 lobster traps in the two years since violence flared in Nova Scotia when a First…
MoreRob McDougall on the average course of a fish
DFO expert, Rob McDougall walks us through the typical course of fish. https://youtu.be/lksPKtpxevg
MoreFishermen, Darren Porter on the Fisheries Act
Sometimes, it can be hard to follow-up and/or understand what the “Acts” really mean. Fishermen, Darren Porter breaks down some really interesting and important points of The Fisheries Act with…
MoreDFO Expert, Fred Page talks about the diversity of the ecosystem on The Territory
Aquaculture expert, Fred Page tells us more about the importance of the diversity on The Territory and how to help. https://youtu.be/I59a_mLyeFo
MoreLobster Expert – Dr. Kari Lavali, explains to us the reputation of lobsters through History
Dr. Kari Lavali joined us during the #SummitOfTheBay and shared with us the interesting story of lobsters’ reputation throughout eras and History…
MoreTraditional Smoked Fish on Grand Manan with Sharon Greenlaw
Sharon Greenlaw, a descendant of Passamaquoddy ancestors, a student of Passamaquoddy history, talks about the traditional smoked fish that Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick was known for. The island today…
MoreLita O’Halloran: Water Quality and Conservation
Lita O’Halloran is the Biologist and Conservation Manager and the Coastal Restoration Fund Co-Coordinator, focusing on water quality for Peskotomuhkati Nation at Skutik in New Brunswick, Canada. Lita talks with…
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