BLOGGING THE CONSERVATION ECONOMY
- April 16, 2012
Our fisheries team has a very welcome new addition: Amanda Barney joins us as Crab Electronic Monitoring Project Manager, based in our Skeena office.
- November 17, 2011
As another salmon season comes to an end, we look back on an extremely busy season for Ecotrust Canada staff working to support the programs being run from our Skeena office.
- September 21, 2011
Thisfish.info
Ecotrust Canada's Thisfish has partnered with Sobeys Inc. to launch our seafood traceability system in Sobeys stores across the country, as well as Thrifty Foods and IGA stores in western Canada. This launch makes Sobeys Inc.
- August 29, 2011
On Wednesday August 24, the Lake Babine First Nation celebrated the opening of a smokehouse in the community of Tachet.
- August 15, 2011
On June 19, 2011, the first four Observers from Ecotrust Canada’s Observer and Monitoring program set off from the Prince Rupert harbour, heading into Area 3 to do catch monitoring and biosampling on the first commercial gillnet opening of the salmon season.
- June 23, 2011
This week’s Business in Vancouver report on the albacore tuna fishery in BC proves that sustainability in our commercial fisheries is attainable without diminishing economic returns.
- January 17, 2011
Prince Rupert HarbourFlaky crab cakes with a dill mayonnaise. Sweet, firm crab legs, dripping in butter. Can this be all we need to know about crabs?
Few of us, for example, think about how this Pacific treat comes to land on our plates; how it is that the crab industry can remain sustainable and economically viable. On January 1, 2011 Ecotrust Canada took on the role of supporting just that, as monitoring service provider for Area A crab here on the north west BC coast, one of the most important Dungeness crab harvesting areas.
- May 20, 2010
Top hats. Junk shots. Top kills. Insertion tubes. This is the new vocabulary we are learning as the Gulf Coast oil spill enters its fifth week.
- May 03, 2010video:
I caught up with Alexandra Morton in Buckley Bay to walk with her awhile on her Get Out Migration trek from Echo Bay to Victoria.
- January 11, 2010
Prince Rupert harbour
Ecotrust Canada is pleased to introduce Devlin Fernandes who, as of January 18th, will staff our new Prince Rupert office. Devlin has a Masters in Forest Conservation and experience in natural resource management and analysis, community consultation, and legislation analysis.
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