Important project may shut down without proper funding

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,...

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...

Dr. Saksida new ED of BC CAHS

Courier-Islander Published: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 The British Columbia Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Sonja Saksida, as the new Executive Director. Dr. Sonja Saksida is a veterinarian and epidemiologist,...

Local support saves environmental monitoring project

http://www.marineharvestcanada.com/blog/2009/06/19/campbell-river-mirror-local-support-saves-environmental-monitoring-project/ By the Campbell River Mirror June 19, 2009 Mia Parker (from left) of Grieg Seafoods BC, Sharon DeDominicis of Marine Harvest Canada, Dave...