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Fertilizing insanity

Blog entry by Sarah King | January 28, 2009

We fertilize our gardens to help our plants grow, but fertilizing the oceans to stop climate change? It sounds as ridiculous as it is. Dumping tonnes of iron sulphate into the ocean in hopes of stimulating massive up-take of carbon...

Catching tuna Maldivian style

Video | January 29, 2009 at 9:40

Globally, tuna stocks are heavily over fished. But the fishermen in the Maldives - catching their skipjack by pole and line - are giving their skipjack tuna a brighter future.

crashing cod

Blog entry by Sarah King | February 17, 2009

Slogging through my post-holiday emails I came across an article about the fate of an Atlantic cod stock off Newfoundland. It doesn’t look good. In fact, according to model predictions performed by biologists at DFO, it’s down right...

Some good news for the BC orcas

Blog entry by Sarah King | February 20, 2009 3 comments

Things seem to be looking up a bit for the southern resident orcas as two new calves were seen on February 6 th off Vancouver Island. The good news comes after reports earlier this year that 7 orcas had gone missing including 2...

Third baby orca spotted off Vancouver island!!!!

Blog entry by Sarah King | March 6, 2009 1 comment

With hopeful news from the feds last week that the critical habitat of the southern and resident orcas off B.C. is now, as of Wednesday, legally protected under the Species at Risk Act, the orcas have shown their gratitude with another...

Lots of fish farm planning, not a lot of foresight

Blog entry by Sarah King | March 6, 2009

Yet another aquaculture development project was announced this week and this time, for a change of taste, it was for cod. As I read the announcement on the DFO website that the the gov of Canada and the Newfoundland dept. of...

BREATHE IN, BREATHE OUT

Video | March 23, 2009 at 1:00

The Campaign for a World We Can Breathe In. As a campaign like this should, the video speaks for itself.

Fact sheet: Greenpeace Seafood Report: Out of Stock

Publication | March 31, 2009 at 12:29

Greenpeace is calling on supermarkets to stop selling Redlist species, adopt a sustainable seafood procurement policy, use their influence to inform the industry on sustainability requirements, and ensure proper labeling of seafood products sold.

Marine Reserves

Hub | April 1, 2009 at 17:00

Choosing greener seafood

Publication | April 7, 2009 at 13:32

There's no doubt that our oceans are in crisis. But with the constant ebb and flow of information, it can be tough for consumers to know what is real and what has been watered down. What is for sure is that we are taking 2.5 times more out of the...

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