The Fight to Remove Salmon Farms from B.C.: A Timeline of Progress and Pushback| watershedwatch.ca
This Week in Salmon Fisheries: Canada Caves to U.S. Demands, DFO Cuts Guardian Contracts– Aug 29| watershedwatch.ca
Our fisheries expert Greg Taylor provides a recap of 2024 salmon returns. Part two of three.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
This week in salmon fisheries, fishermen’s frustrations mount in the Fraser as sockeye returns soar past forecasts but fishing opportunities stay limited. Nass returns remain troubling, and Alaska shuts down District 104 only after the damage is done.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
B.C.’s salmon season is heating up. This week, Greg Taylor breaks down the latest on steelhead, sockeye, and pink salmon returns — and the management challenges they face.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Foreign-owned fish farms threaten wild salmon with parasites and viruses. Let’s get these farms off the BC coast and away from our wild fish. Sign the Safe Passage petition today!| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Factory fish farms are a threat to wild salmon. Email the feds and let them know you want all factory fish farms out of B.C. waters and away from wild salmon before 2029.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Standing up for B.C. Wild Salmon| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
B.C.’s salmon season is heating up. Greg Taylor covers Alaska’s interceptions, DFO’s Skeena call, and a blink-and-you-missed-it Fraser River opening announcement this week.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
B.C.’s salmon season is heating up. This week, Greg Taylor unpacks a surprise surge in Early Stuart sockeye, strong pink returns on the North Coast, and a DFO counting blunder that’s rewriting expectations. Plus, rising Fraser River temperatures and what they could mean for fish on the move.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
The state of salmon farming in B.C. is complicated. To help clear up confusion, check out this timeline of events on the B.C. salmon farm front.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
B.C.’s salmon season is heating up and our fisheries advisor, Greg Taylor, is providing weekly summaries. Get the latest fisheries update with harvest trends, sustainability insights, and what’s ahead for sockeye, pinks and more.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Alaska’s District 101 fishery intercepts B.C.-bound salmon and has been reporting zero chinook bycatch. Here's why.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
B.C.’s 2025 salmon season is heating up. Our fisheries advisor, Greg Taylor, provides a fisheries update.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Industries pay $2.25 for a million litres of water, while residents are asked to conserve. Outdated water rates are hurting salmon & communities. Raising them could fund real solutions for watershed security.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Gravel mining in Norrish Creek has caused serious, possibly unlawful damage to fish and habitat. With groundwater-fed creeks drying up and wetlands disappearing, we’re joining allies to demand immediate federal and provincial action to defend wild salmon and their habitat.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Watershed Watch unpacks the numbers from DFO’s 2025 Salmon Outlook and shares insights and predictions for this year’s returns from fisheries advisor Greg Taylor.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Wild salmon returning to B.C. in 2025 had to survive record-setting wildfires, floods, and marine heatwaves. These extreme conditions have shaped the journey of the salmon coming home this year—and were used by DFO to help inform their 2025 Salmon Outlook. In this first post, we break down the freshwater and marine environmental factors that will impact different species and stocks. Stay tuned for part two, where we dive into DFO’s actual outlook for 2025 salmon returns.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Our fisheries expert Greg Taylor provides a recap of 2024 salmon returns. Part one of three.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
We break down what the Liberals promised in their 2025 platform—from watershed protection and invasive species funding to ghost gear cleanups—and what’s still missing.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Congratulations to Mary Robson of Maple Ridge, who is the lucky winner of Watershed Watch’s 50-50 raffle! Mary won a grand total of $5,945.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
With the Canadian Federal election on April 28th, 2025, Senior Science & Policy Analyst Stan Proboszcz goes over B.C. Factory Fish Farms and the Federal Election| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Researchers shared insights on salmon survival in marine recreational fisheries and how modernizing flood infrastructure could reconnect key habitats at UBC’s 19th annual symposium on salmonid migrations, ecology and management.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Join the Paddle the Slough 2025 flotilla or take on the photo challenge. Celebrate, explore, and stand up for Chilliwack’s Hope Slough.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
We’re stepping up for the Coquitlam River! Join local efforts to restore salmon habitat, clean up pollution, and protect this vital waterway. #CoquitlamRiver #WatershedWatch| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Don’t miss your chance to support wild salmon and win! Get your tickets to Watershed Watch's Wild Salmon Jackpot 50/50.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods are here. Check out our tips and recommendations for where to get sustainable Canadian seafood.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
In the face of the United States economic threats against Canada, British Columbians are fighting back. But fast-tracking resource extraction isn’t the answer.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
For two years we've been trying to get our hands on salmon farm sea lice data used in a controversial DFO science report, and our efforts have finally paid off.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society