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BC conservationists concerned sockeye fishery being kept open too long
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, September 8, 2010 Size/Type: 9 KB / force-download

BC conservationists urge government to continue prudent management of banner sockeye salmon return
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, September 1, 2010 Size/Type: 10 KB / force-download

Conservation groups warn consumers to avoid eco-certified Fraser River sockeye salmon
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch and SkeenaWild, July 30, 2010 Size/Type: 73 KB / force-download

Contentious BC salmon fishery set to receive eco-certification
Author/Publisher: David Suzuki Foundation, Watershed Watch, and SkeenaWild, July 12, 2010 Size/Type: 53 KB / pdf

Canadian Salmon Fisheries Granted Eco-Certification: Conservation Groups Wary
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch and SkeenaWild, July 5, 2010 Size/Type: 13 KB / pdf

Collapse of Fraser sockeye underscores urgency of water reform
Author/Publisher: Ecojustice and Watershed Watch, February 8, 2010 Size/Type: 26 KB / force-download

Environmental Groups Recommend New Approaches to Clean Electricity in BC
Author/Publisher: Pembina Institute, Watershed Watch and West Coast Environmental Law, December 17, 2009 Size/Type: 133 KB / force-download

Research Indicates Lower Levels of Sea Lice in 2009 in Broughton Archipelago
Author/Publisher: Marine Harvest and Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform (incl. Watershed Watch), July 22, 2009 Size/Type: 128 KB / force-download

Massive Shuswap Lake Development Faces Fisheries Charges
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch and Shuswap Environmental Action Society, June 2, 2009 Size/Type: 13 KB / force-download

Our rivers, wild salmon, and the public interest (Press Conference)
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch and Save Our Rivers Society, May 6, 2009 Size/Type: 8 KB / force-download

Survey shows politicians failing public by ignoring BC water crisis
Author/Publisher: Ecojustice, Watershed Watch, POLIS Project, Sierra Club BC and Raincoast Conservation Foundation, May 5, 2009 Size/Type: 68 KB / force-download

Fraser River sockeye may be at risk of sea lice infection from salmon farms
Author/Publisher: Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform and Watershed Watch, March 23, 2009 Size/Type: 48 KB / force-download

Environmental groups commend Salmon Forum's acknowledgement of fish farm problems, demand government action on key recommendations
Author/Publisher: Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform and Watershed Watch, February 5, 2009 Size/Type: 81 KB / force-download

Community Meeting and Information Session: Independent Power Producer Run of River Hydro Power: What does it mean for the Northwest?
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch and North West Watch, October 16, 2008 Size/Type: 120 KB / force-download

BC sockeye added to red list of threatened species
Author/Publisher: David Suzuki Foundation and Watershed Watch, October 6, 2008 Size/Type: 26 KB / force-download

New Online Animation Vividly Illustrates Sea Lice Threat from Salmon Farms
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, September 22, 2008 Size/Type: 32 KB / force-download

First Sockeye in 100 Years Finally Makes it Home To Coquitlam
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, July 18, 2008 Size/Type: 28 KB / html

Research shows sea lice can 'jump ship' and spread among wild salmon
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, June 24, 2008 Size/Type: 12 KB / force-download

Watershed Watch Salmon Society supports bold recommendations of the Skeena Independent Science Review Panel, urges government to act
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, June 10, 2008 Size/Type: 43 KB / force-download

Terrace Resident Jim Culp receives Haig-Brown Award for Half century of Fighting for Fish
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, April 6, 2008 Size/Type: 71 KB / pdf

Minister’s call for more chemicals to combat sea lice defies logic, science, and the public interest
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, March 5, 2008 Size/Type: 14 KB / pdf

BC budget creates bad climate for wild salmon
Author/Publisher: Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform (incl. Watershed Watch), February 19, 2008 Size/Type: 37 KB / force-download

Crusader for Wild Salmon in Financial Straits Following Channel Clean-up
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, September 13, 2007 Size/Type: 66 KB / force-download

Foundation of the BC Rivers Alliance
Author/Publisher: BC Rivers Alliance (incl. Watershed Watch), August 22, 2007 Size/Type: 616 KB / force-download

Two new reports help answer questions, raise others, on the sustainability of run-of-river hydropower
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, August 13, 2007 Size/Type: 39 KB / pdf

Documents Reveal DFO 'Caved Under Pressure' in Mismanagement of Skeena Fishery
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch and North Coast Steelhead Alliance, June 25, 2007 Size/Type: 17 KB / force-download

BC salmon farms producing billions of sea lice eggs, new study shows
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, February 26, 2007 Size/Type: 98 KB / pdf

BC salmon farms producing billions of sea lice eggs, new study shows. Media backgrounder: Farmed salmon, sea lice and wild salmon
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, February 26, 2007 Size/Type: 99 KB / pdf

Review highlights importance of groundwater to salmon, calls for improved management and protection of groundwater resource
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch, December 4, 2006 Size/Type: 24 KB / pdf

Species at Risk Act fails again: White sturgeon left off list
Author/Publisher: Watershed Watch and Sierra Club, June 14, 2006 Size/Type: 49 KB / pdf

First Nations' local knowledge and concern leads to discovery of mercury in rockfish near BC fish farms
Author/Publisher: MTTC, University of Victoria and Watershed Watch, April 19, 2006 Size/Type: 10 KB / pdf

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