Commentary Alexandra Morton: The trilogy of DFO decisions in 2020—is this the end of wild Fraser River salmon? The North Atlantic cod collapsed because the DFO ignored critical warnings from its own scientists,
Commentary Alexandra Morton: Mark, set, go—reversing the salmon extinction trend The independent B.C. biologist wants the Liberal government to get cracking on moving fish farms into tanks.
Commentary Alexandra Morton: A virus, an email, and the survival of B.C.'s wild salmon Piscine orthoreovirus, or PRV, is showing up in Chinook salmon just as the southern resident orcas that depend on them are starving.
Commentary Alexandra Morton: Rule of law must be applied in Trudeau government management of West Coast fisheries A prominent critic of fish farms wonders why the federal government has been slow to respond to two Federal Court rulings.
Commentary Alexandra Morton: B.C. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham is right about fish farms B.C. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham is the first politician to stand up for the rights of B.C.'s ‘Namgis, Mamalilikulla, and Musgamagw Dzawada’enuxw First Nations against...
Commentary Alexandra Morton: Canada is changing its laws for dirty salmon On the January 10, 2015, hurricane-force winds hit the coast of Norway.
Commentary Alexandra Morton: Are Fraser sockeye downstream from Mount Polley spill safe to eat? I am writing to suggest British Columbians look at this in a realistic light, because this affects all of us.
The rising tide against fish farms in B.C. Editor's note: B.C. biologist and environmentalist Alexandra Morton shared this post with us.