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Survival at sea has dropped to between 1% and 5%, compared to around 25% thirty years ago, according to Salmon Scotland.
Rocio Álvarez Jiménez
1 min read
So far this year, Salmon Scotland’s wild fisheries fund has already awarded over £230,000 to 10 projects focused on habitat restoration.
Chinook salmon run in a British Columbia river.
Marta Negrete
3 min read
"Four major peer-reviewed studies have emerged this year alone, reaffirming this conclusion," the Executive Director of the BC Salmon Farmers Association noted.
Sockeye salmon jumping over river rapids to go upstream to spawn in the fall in British Columbia, Canada.
Rocio Álvarez Jiménez
2 min read
A new program led by MOWI Canada confirms that the variability in the percentage of sea lice on wild Pacific salmon remains unchanged.
Fishing boat looking for salmon in Alaska.
Marta Negrete
3 min read
The certification, including five species of Pacific salmon, is the fifth for this fishery that has been committed to the MSC program for 25 years.
Aerial view of fish farming in British Columbia, Canada.
Marta Negrete
3 min read
This is according to new research that, by analyzing the Norwegian traffic light system, reaffirms the results of other studies conducted in Canada on the impact of salmon farming on wild salmon.
Salmon, Torrent River, Newfoundland, Canada
Rocio Álvarez Jiménez
2 min read
The Government is giving $1.2 million in funding, under the Aquatic Ecosystems Restoration Fund (AERF).
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