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The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #8 - observing a precipitous decline; a comparison of historic to present Skeena River salmon population levels - with Michael Price, MSc

The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #8 - observing a precipitous decline; a comparison of historic to present Skeena River salmon population levels - wit…

FromThe MARTINZ Critical Review


The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep #8 - observing a precipitous decline; a comparison of historic to present Skeena River salmon population levels - wit…

FromThe MARTINZ Critical Review

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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
Aug 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In today’s episode we continue our investigation of BC’s salmon populations, this time focused on the Skeena River watershed. Our guest for this episode is the Science Director at SkeenaWild, Mr. Michael Price, MSc. Mr. Price is a PhD candidate with the Earth to Ocean Research Group and member of the Reynolds Lab at Simon Fraser University.  Mr. Price earned his MSc studying juvenile salmon ecology & interactions with sea lice at the University of Victoria.  In this interview we examine historic baseline sockeye and chum salmon population numbers and investigate the reasons for their precipitous decline. We examine what steps need to be taken immediately to ensure the survival of these salmon, and that future generations of humans can witness the majesty and splendour of healthy wild salmon.
For more information regarding SkeenaWild, and what you can do to contribute to this organization, please visit:
SkeenaWild
Released:
Aug 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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KNOWLEDGE IS POWER - ARM YOURSELF WITH IT! Thank you for listening - you didn’t have to but you did! EMAIL - mmartinz@martinz-critical.com - to subscribe This podcast seeks to separate the truth from propaganda in the field of natural sciences and human health. Here you will find a hard-hitting analysis and commentary covering a number of prescient topics. It is not enough to simply complain about our problems, and therefore this program aims to find modern solutions to the issues facing all of us.