Salmon Steward

2015

Salmon Steward is the official publication of the Pacific Salmon Foundation in British Columbia, Canada

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8 2015 psf.ca By Brian riddell, President & CeO, PaCifiC salmOn fOundatiOn W hen my wife, Lorna, and I first arrived in Nanaimo in September 1979, it literally rained for 30 days and 30 nights. Our poor Volkswagen, which we'd driven from Montreal, actually did drown. But when the skies finally cleared over the Strait of Georgia it was worth the drenching experience. I quickly learned as a young research scientist and manager in the Science Branch at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans ( DFO) that the Strait of Georgia was well used. At the time, there were a variety of environmental concerns including pollution from pulp mills, logging, shoreline development, sewage and so on. However, one common measure of satisfaction was fishing. If fishing was good, then the environment had to be good. Most people knew there were many stresses on salmon but the salmon still seemed to thrive. Unfortunately, over just two years in the mid-1990s, this all came to a crashing halt. a VOiCe for SalmOn A look back at the Pacific Salmon Foundation's history, and forward to our vision of a brighter tomorrow Photo: tavish CamPbell

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