If you’re a fan of clarity of vision and decisive action, the government report published on Wednesday entitled West Coast Fisheries: Sharing the Risks and Benefits is something of a disappointment. Make no mistake–there are…
Legacy – Stories of Coastal British Columbia
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Brenna is part Haida and a Haida Gwaii resident. She spoke with Sealives about her views on conservation issues and her dreams of becoming a professional marine biologist.
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While in Haida Gwaii, we met Phil Parish, a former commercial fisherman who lives in Massett. Phil agreed to talk with us about his experiences and the reasons why he and many of his contemporaries think the worst of Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
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While in Haida Gwaii, we met Phil Parish, a former commercial fisherman who lives in Massett. Phil agreed to talk with us about his experiences and the reasons why he and many of his contemporaries think the worst of Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
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While in Haida Gwaii, we met Phil Parish, a former commercial fisherman who lives in Massett. Phil agreed to talk with us about his experiences and the reasons why he and many of his contemporaries think the worst of Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
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While in Haida Gwaii, we met Phil Parish, a former commercial fisherman who lives in Massett. Phil agreed to talk with us about his experiences and the reasons why he and many of his contemporaries think the worst of Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
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While in Haida Gwaii, we met Phil Parish, a former commercial fisherman who lives in Massett. Phil agreed to talk with us about his experiences and the reasons why he and many of his contemporaries think the worst of Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
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While in Haida Gwaii, we met Phil Parish, a former commercial fisherman who lives in Massett. Phil agreed to talk with us about his experiences and the reasons why he and many of his contemporaries think the worst of Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
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The first two parts of West Coast Fisheries Management: For Whose Benefit? took us through the history of the halibut fishery on the West Coast, from being completely unregulated to today’s Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ)…
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Picking up the story where Part II of this West Coast Fisheries Management story left off: Phil Parish and Henry Hageman were telling us how most of the British Columbia halibut fleet were victims of…