By Times Colonist (Victoria) December 8, 2011 It hasn’t cost much money over the years, but the project’s value could be much more than anyone really knows. The B.C. Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences has been conducting the Discovery Passage Plankton...
http://www.courierislander.com/news/local/important-project-may-shut-down-without-proper-funding-1.133577#sthash.8HkXDlY1.dpuf By Dan MacLennan / Courier-Islander December 7, 2011 A local plankton research project could become an important fisheries management tool,...
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/four-scientists-share-view-sea-lice-didnt-cause-collapse-of-sockeye-salmon-stocks/article593332/ Mark Hume Vancouver — The Globe and Mail Published Tuesday, Sep. 06 2011, 8:59 PM EDT A panel of scientists that was...
http://www.marineharvestcanada.com/blog/2010/12/21/embracing-hiring-trends-strengthens-company/ By Marine Harvest Canada December 21, 2010 A variety of initiatives, projects, internal policies, and relationships are all contributing to the continued development of a...
Monday, December 13, 2010 BCSFA Press Release After studying years of sea lice data, researchers have shown that rises and declines in wild Pink salmon populations do not correlate with sea lice from salmon farms. “This is an important addition to the expansive...