Monday, March 29, 2010
Research Abroad Condemns Fish Farming
-Janina Gray, S&TA's Head of Science
The Salmon & Trout Association of the United Kingdom, which promotes the proper management of aquatic resources, has condemned current fish farming practices due to a history of malpractice and three principle problems. Sea lice, escapes and sea floor pollution in fish farms have had a devasting effect on wild stocks and according to this agency, which is backed by Prince Charles, cautionary steps must be taken.
Globe and Mail for more.
Update: Quadra Scallop Farm
“We’ve brought the matter to the attention of the province and the federal government. They can override the (regional) district and we’ll continue, business as usual. If the response isn’t favourable, we will still be moving ahead.”
-Cape Mudge Band Chief Ralph Dick
Tensions grow. Local news for more:
Mirror:
Director hopes to avoid racial division over rejection of scallop farm proposal
Courier:
We Wai Kai Nation to ignore SRD decision
9 Largest Problems Facing Our Oceans
The Huffington Post Identifies the 9 largest issues facing our oceans as part of their Green Project:
Overfishing
Irresponsible Fish Farming
Ghost Fishing
Garbage
Acidification
Dead Zones
Mercury Pollution
Offshore Drilling
Shark Finning/Whaling
Tell them which matter most to you here.
Our Oceans by the Huffington Post for more.
Earth Hour in BC
British Columbia saw a 1.04% decrease in energy use this year during Earth Hour, saving 64.6 megawatts hours of electricity on Saturday night. Although still beneficial, this is less than 2008's 1.1% and 2007's 2% reductions.
This was a trend seen across Canada, as the symbolic gesture saw less participation than ever before.
CBC for more.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Aquaculture Farming Denied
Courier for more.
The rezoning of Grieg Seafoods' Gunner Point fish farm site has been denied due to inadequate information and regulations. The Strathcona Regional District hopes they will return with a closed containment proposal.
Courier for more.
Monday, March 22, 2010
2010 Broom Bash
This year's location is the BMX track on Homewood Road, across from the salvation army and next to the bottle depot. Please come help us remove foreign and fast spreading Scotch Broom with our sponsor Tim Hortons. Timbits and coffe will be supplied to volunteers along with all require equipment.
Date: April 25th
Time: 10am until 2pm
Location: BMX track on Homewood Road, Campbell River
Who: Everyone is welcome
This is an outdoor event, please come prepared.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Bute Plans Pulled. Toba Scaled Down.
Further reading:
Plutonic pulls Bute Inlet project from Clean Call
Testing to Begin at Toba Power ProjectPlutonic Plans Postponed
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
An Open Letter to Protect Wild Salmon Migration
1. Emergency Migration Corridor to Protect Fraser River Salmon.
2. Wild Fish Monitoring Program for Discovery Islands.
3. Sea Lice Monitoring
The group that prepared this letter (Alexandra Morton, David Suzuki Foundation, Georgia Straight Alliance, Living Oceans Society, Outdoor Recreation Council of BC, Raincoast Conservation Foundation, Ritchie Foundation, Save Our Salmon Marine Conservation Foundation, T. Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation, Watershed Watch Salmon Society, Wilderness Tourism Association) believe these minimal precautions must be taken in order to ensure the health and survival of wild salmon, and the people and economies that depend on them.
Find the full letter here.
Monday, March 8, 2010
CR: Cutting Costs and Working with Partners for External Funding
City staff have been directed to cut costs by $500,000 this year. With less tax revenue, Campbell River is focused on prudent economic management and diversification. This has led to more community partnerships such as that with Greenways Land Trust. These types of projects and partnerships optimize outside funding while incorporating community support and interaction.
Projects include the following, as compiled by the Courier:
- Hosting the 2010 B.C. Seniors Games, anticipated to boost the local economy through sports tourism
- Continuing with the construction of the Greenways Loop in partnership with the Greenways Land Trust, which employs local resource workers, with no impact on local taxation thanks to senior government funding
- Undertaking the Highway 19A upgrade project from Hilchey Road to just south of Rockland Road, with two-thirds funding from federal and provincial governments plus existing dedicated City reserve funds
- Undertaking the Campbell River Airport runway extension project with two-thirds funding from federal and provincial governments and grant funding worth almost one-third from the Island Coastal Economic Trust
- Improving communications internally and externally by engaging our community
- Building a new community vision by renewing the Official Community Plan
- Exploring environmental sustainability initiatives and alternative energy production (ie. tidal power study)
- Enhancing parks throughout the city, plus assisting local sport groups building a new lacrosse box and upgrading tennis courts
- Supporting downtown revitalization with improved street lighting, public amenities, marketing, arts and culture activities and Spirit Square event coordination
- Expanding the City's National Communities in Bloom participation
The City is trying to find a new balance amidst difficult financial times. The full financial plan is available here.
For more see the Courier article here.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Vote for Local Schools
Check out the various projects at bcgreengames.ca
Vote for the local schools HERE.
Full Courier Article
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Only 18% of Canadians are Doing Their Best for the Environment
The survey was released to draw attention to the WWF's Earth Hour on March 27th at 8:30pm. Canadians are clearly motivated to do more. Learn how to do so here Earth Hour.
Toronto Sun for more
Rezoning Application at Rebecca Spit
There will be a public hearing Wednesday, March 17th, at 7:00pm at the Quadra Community Centre pertaining to a rezoning application for Rebecca Spit. This hearing will be the community’s only opportunity to make its wishes known to the Strathcona Regional District. The application before the community is to rezone 211 acres of the waters just south of Rebecca Spit to aquaculture zone 2a, suitable for shellfish farming. Currently, there are no zones permitted for aquaculture or other industrial uses in that area. These zones were intended to protect the upland uses of the area, providing for recreational and tourism uses.
If you are unable to attend the meeting:
Letters can be mailed to: Regional Directors
Strathcona Regional District
# 301 - 990 Cedar St.
Campbell River,BC, V9W7Z8
Or letters can be faxed to : 250-830-6710
Or letters can be emailed to: planning@strathconard.ca