Campbell River BC - Center of Farmed Salmon Industry - Strongly Supports Funding for Wild Salmon
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [SeafoodNews] August 9, 2016
The BC City of Campbell River said today that they fully support the David Suzuki Foundations call for more funding and for open and transparent scientific research on Canadian salmon fisheries.
Science is the key to the future for aquaculture and the natural environment, and the sustainability of wild fisheries.
The Mayor of the City of Campbell River emphasizes that while the community relies on these farmed salmon and forestry, people also recognize the vital importance of wild fish stocks and the marine ecosystem, both of which are considered of primary value.
“Campbell River has a proud legacy as the Salmon Capital of the World. Our oldest organization, is the Tyee Club, and we have a very healthy recreational fishery – one of the best and most accessible on the coast,” says Mayor Andy Adams. “We also have a network of individuals and companies dedicated to salmon enhancement and habitat protection to ensure wild salmon thrive in our area.”
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Campbell River BC - Center of Farmed Salmon Industry - Strongly Supports Funding for Wild Salmon
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [SeafoodNews] August 9, 2016
The BC City of Campbell River said today that they fully support the David Suzuki Foundations call for more funding and for open and transparent scientific research on Canadian salmon fisheries.
Science is the key to the future for aquaculture and the natural environment, and the sustainability of wild fisheries.
The Mayor of the City of Campbell River emphasizes that while the community relies on these farmed salmon and forestry, people also recognize the vital importance of wild fish stocks and the marine ecosystem, both of which are considered of primary value.
“Campbell River has a proud legacy as the Salmon Capital of the World. Our oldest organization, is the Tyee Club, and we have a very healthy recreational fishery – one of the best and most accessible on the coast,” says Mayor Andy Adams. “We also have a network of individuals and companies dedicated to salmon enhancement and habitat protection to ensure wild salmon thrive in our area.”
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