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Our future is tied to the ocean. Its shared seas connect us through food, culture and sport. The home of amazing, abundant life, it’s also a powerful climate solution. Yet the practice of bottom trawling threatens to destroy this precious resource—bulldozing our ocean floor, undermining small-scale fisheries and deepening the climate crisis. Let's end this destructive practice, starting with an immediate ban in marine protected areas and inshore zones.

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Take a Last Look

1 Min Read  /  Activism, Fly Fishing

Ycryndashots_013_2Rare to see YC holding a fish out of water for even a second but this 26 pound Zolotaya River chromer required closer inspection. This Russian beauty had been caught on the nearby Rynda two summers ago and blue-tagged to identify it as a product of Rynda waters — proof of salmo salar’s wandering capabilities, and what happens to salmon when allowed to swim freely and spawn repeatedly without estuary nets or pen farming. Maybe the Canadian government will take the hint before the entire Skeena drainage is lost for steelhead and the eastern province rivers no longer hold Atlantics.

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[Photos: Bruce McNae; with thanks to Way Upstream]

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