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The Salmon People

The Salmon People

Canada's National Observer 20 Episodes Jan 6, 2026

Off the coast of British Columbia, wild salmon began dying in massive numbers. Chris Bennett, owner of Blackfish Lodge, noticed young salmon behaving oddly and brought his findings to whale biologist Alexandra Morton, sparking a two-decade battle against government, industry, and multinational corporations. This podcast, co-produced by journalist Sandra Bartlett and Canada's National Observer, tells the story of the fight to save Canada's wild salmon.

Episodes

The Tunnel of Poop Jan 6, 2026 30:47 The Salmon People podcast tells the story of a 40-year fight for wild salmon. It began with a fishing outfitter seeing smolts – young fish – covered in sea lice as he took tourists out to fish. He took his concerns to biologist Alex Morton. She was interested because the whales she was studying had stopped returning to the B.C. coast in the spring. She wondered if the sea lice
Back to the Land Jan 5, 2026 27:17 In British Columbia where multinational corporations have controlled salmon farms for decades – they are now under a deadline to leave. The Canadian government has told them to get out of the ocean by 2029.  Many people can’t believe they even want to stay. Climate change is causing all sorts of problems – warm water spawning algae growths, rampant sea lice infestations and diseases
The Big Decision Dec 12, 2024 37:16 The Big Decision was a long time coming. n Back in 2012 The Cohen Commission Inquiry released a report that suggested salmon farming might have to end unless it could be proven by 2020 that fish farms didn’t harm wild salmon. The inquiry was looking into the decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River, a major highway for fish travelling to the ocean.That started a debate, resulted in
A Summer of Whales & Salmon Dec 10, 2024 24:33 A Summer of Whales and Salmon tells the surprising story of the sudden change in the waters off the coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Orca and Humpback whales came back by the dozens and they stayed for months. They spent the summer gorging on salmon - Chinook, Chum and Pink, in particular. Tour operators, fishers, First Nations and researchers like Alex Morton saw it as a sign - a
Who Owns The Ocean? Jun 26, 2024 57:42 The Salmon People and the fish farm industry are waiting on two big announcements: one from the court and the other from the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans. Each group is worried the decisions won’t go their way.The first time the Court evaluated the Minister’s decision on fish farms – the industry won, and the consultations on transitioning fish farms out of the water by 2025 – started all
Pushing & Pulling Oct 17, 2023 38:59 Fisheries Minister Joyce Murray has a final decision to make on fish farms. Will she order all fish farms out of B.C. waters? Industry mounts a major campaign to convince the public that removing fish farms would be a disaster for jobs, food security and reconciliation. And it would devastate isolated First Nation communities. But is that true? Let’s find out. Hosted on Acast.
Shock & Awe Among First Nations Oct 11, 2023 47:21 There was good news and bad news in the spring of 2023. There were surprises from the wild salmon. First Nations made a strange alliance that caused anger and conflict in their communities. And parliament released a report that could force a major overhaul of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16 Scientists Oct 9, 2023 41:13 Scientists at the Department of Fisheries & Oceans released a last-minute study on sea lice.  It was just days before Fisheries Minister Joyce Murray was expected to announce a decision on the closure of fish farms in the Discovery Islands.  The report said that sea lice on fish farms did not have any negative impact on wild salmon swimming by the farms. The scientific
CSI Tofino Sep 26, 2023 36:14 Last season we heard a lot about fish farms on the east side of Vancouver Island, the farms in the Discovery Islands and the Broughton Archipelago. The west side of the island has 20 fish farms, 14 of them operated by Cermaq, one of the big three Norwegian-based companies. It turns out Tofino has a small, dedicated group working hard to bring fish farm problems to everyone’s attention. Hosted on A
Minimal Risk Sep 27, 2022 54:40 The Fisheries and Oceans minister, following a recommendation from the Cohen Commission, orders fish farms in the Discovery Islands to close. By 2023, they will be gone. The industry — Mowi and Cermaq go to court to challenge the decision. The court rules in their favour. But it isn’t a done deal — it just means the minister has to make some changes before making the order. Meanwhile, First Nation
The Mandate vs the Mandarins Sep 26, 2022 53:00 New research connects disease to the fish farms and the threat to wild salmon. Some of that research was only possible because First Nations have access to Atlantic salmon on the fish farms in the Discovery Islands. There are now more than two dozen closed salmon farms.Alex Morton reports on the difference that can be seen in wild salmon. Who wins this epic fight?Fisheries and Oceans managers work
Intimidation Sep 20, 2022 43:50 The Sea Shepherd research vessel got a rude welcome when it arrived in Victoria, B.C., for its third year of working with Alex Morton. What had been a quick, routine customs event took a menacing turn. Its captain was questioned for six hours, then ordered to stay on board through the weekend until Canada Border Services could hold a hearing. And Alex and the Sea Shepherd were followed by boats wi

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