Salmon and Whales
November 3, 2008
Globe and Mail
The killer-whale population has become a compelling example of the impact of the West Coast salmon industry. Nine killer whales recently disappeared from their pods off the south end of Vancouver Island, having probably died of starvation. Steps should be taken to make sure that fisheries allocations take into account the needs of species that cannot survive without Pacific salmon.
All along the West Coast, Pacific salmon - from pinks to Chinook - are under severe pressure.
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Posted November 6th, 2008