16 spring/summer 2020 psf.ca
(Above) Host Stu McNish (right) interviews Christina
Ciesielski, Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, and Dustin Snyder,
Spruce City Hatchery; (left) McNish chats with Nikki Wright,
executive director, SeaChange Marine Conservation Society.
S
almon Matter, launched in November 2019, is an online video program produced
in partnership with Conversations That Matter, hosted by Stu McNish. Salmon
Matter shows you in-depth interviews that profile PSF partners and grantees with
emphasis on the 2020 Salish Sea Marine Survival Project findings. One episode is shared
per month, distributed on PSF's and Conversations That Matter's respective YouTube
channels, eblasts and social media.
In this series, we explore innovative and important studies and projects carried out
through PSF's Salish Sea Marine Survival Project and the Community Salmon Program.
Topics to date have included a review of the Big Bar landslide impacts, the importance of
eelgrass and habitat rehabilitation, and the unique cryogenic milt project carried out in
coordination with First Nations at a Prince George Hatchery.
STREAMING
SALMON
PSF's new YouTube series spotlights
the many ways in which Salmon Matter
BY JOLLEAN WILLINGTON
EPISODE GUIDE:
EPISODE 1:
THE STATE OF SALMON
WITH JASON HWANG,
PSF'S VP OF SALMON
EPISODE 2:
BIG BAR – BIG PROBLEM
EPISODE 3:
EELGRASS & KELP,
VITAL FOR PACIFIC
SALMON SURVIVAL
MORE EPISODES
COMING SOON!