Sunday, 2 March 2014

Prospects for tomorrow still look dependent on the amount of rain forecast for later today.  If that arrives as predicted it may well put the river out on the upper beats yet again.  If you intend to travel any distance to fish keep your eyes on river levels. Lower river will be out anyway for a while anyway but no doubt someone will be having a go somewhere with the flying 'C;s to the fore.

Don't forget to take care. Nn some beats where you waded last year you might not be able to do so this year.

LATEST.   Rain seemed initially to have been something of a damp squib but it does look as though rain in the upper catchment will raise levels and introduce more colour.  Won't be fishing myself tomorrow thats for sure.


Latest from Alexander Morton.  With NO apologies to Pol Angler (Whoever he is) who seems to think it strange I should highlight and support Alexander Mortons campaign.  BC concerns will be on the doorstep of Scotland shortly, if it's not already there!!   I know some people eat barbel, chub and carp -watch the film -would you eat that salmon Pol?


Hello
When a Norwegian research pediatrician went public with the news that women of child-bearing-age risk the development of their babies brains when they eat farmed salmon, I began following the story.  This was not the first time we heard this news.
In my blog Guide to Safe Salmon I have posted a 3 minute film on what happens when you squeeze a piece of farmed salmon and I list what is known about the health risks of eating farmed salmon.
On the navigation bar you can go directly to the translated newspaper articles from Norway and see what they are saying, how the politicians have responded, what Norway did to the scientists that first raised the warnings, how Norway has lobbied to increase toxins in farmed salmon. It is a scandal.
We urgently need to decide if we are going to continue to risk our wild salmon, and health just to allow Norway to grow more and more of their fish here in BC.  It is hard to find anything beneficial about salmon farming.  The only benefit to BC is a few jobs.  We could decide to focus on much more intelligent aquaculture, work with the wild salmon to restore them and have twice as many jobs. 
The only people affected would be the shareholders of these companies who would have to decide to buy shares in something different.  Seems a small price to pay for a healthy coast, economy and food. 

If the strong Norwegian lobby was removed I think we would see a diverse BC land-based aquaculture industry thrive without growing salmon at all.  Salmon viruses would no longer a federal secret.  We could get to work healing this coast and using some of the incredibly powerful science now available to turn BC wild salmon back on!
You can help by:

Calling your local sushi restaurants and let them know what is in farmed salmon
Sign and share this petition to Premier Clark with just over 98,000 signatures 
Join the Salmon Are Sacred facebook page and help with the public outreach to supermarkets.
In the next few weeks, millions of young wild salmon will be swimming to sea past salmon farms.  They will be exposed to whatever viruses, bacteria and lice are in the farms.  There is nothing smart about bathing wild salmon in industrial feedlot waste.... nothing at all.
Alexandra Morton 

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