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Embracing hiring trends strengthens company

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...

New study disproves sea lice accusations in Broughton

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 body...

Wild-salmon decline was not caused by sea lice from farm salmon

December 13, 2010 UC Davis Press Release Atlantic salmon on a fish farm in British Columbia, Canada; and Gary Marty, the new study's lead author. He is a veterinary pathologist and research associate at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. (Marine Harvest...

Sea lice not cause of wild salmon collapse, researchers say

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/sea-lice-not-cause-of-wild-salmon-collapse-researchers-say/article1319582/ Mark Hume Vancouver — The Globe and Mail Published Monday, Dec. 13 2010, 1:08 PM EST Sea lice from farmed salmon are not to blame for a...

Kudoa Thyrsites – Increasing our Knowledge

http://www.marineharvestcanada.com/blog/2010/12/07/law-of-kudoa-thyrsites-increasing-our-knowledge/ By Dr. Diane Morrison, Fish Health Director Marine Harvest Canada December 7, 2010 Kudoa thyrsites is a common fish parasite found in many species of fish in the...

Tiny coho get better start thanks to study

Dan Maclennan, Courier-Islander Published: Friday, March 19, 2010 A Campbell River based plankton study now in its fourth year is getting down to the bottom of the food chain and helping to give tiny coho a better start in life. The Discovery Passage Plankton...

Local lab to test for sea lice drug-resistance

By Paul Rudan - Campbell River Mirror Published: February 25, 2010 Testing to determine if sea lice are becoming resistant to a chemical product used by fish farmers is expected to begin this spring in Campbell River. “We hope to begin in April. Some people may say...

BC CAHS says sea lice not resistant to treatment

Courier-Islander Published: Friday, February 19, 2010 The article "Sea lice issues cause concern" (February 12, 2010) requires comment. I was disappointed that even though Campbell River is home to a research facility with expertise in this field, the BC Centre for...

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