Wolves of the Great Bear Rainforest - 2006 Edition
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June 01, 2007
The Rainforest Wolf Project was initiated due to the unique opportunity to study wolves in the near pristine state still found in the Great Bear Rainforest. This report is a detailed overview of the project, an entry point to a greater understanding of the entire coastal ecosystem. 2006 Edition.
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Special Committee on Sustainable Aquaculture - Final Report Volume 1
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May 16, 2007
Report to the Government of British Columbia from the Government-appointed Special Committee on Sustainable Aquaculture, volume 1. The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. ISBN 978-0-7726-5787-9
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Special Committe on Sustainable Aquaculture - Final Report - Volume 2
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May 16, 2007
Report to the Government of British Columbia from the Government-appointed Special Committee on Sustainable Aquaculture, volume 2. The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. ISBN 978-0-7726-5787-9 Appendix - Economic Impact Study
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Tracking Raincoast into 2007
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January 01, 2007
Tracking Raincoast is the annual newsletter of the Raincoast Conservation Society. This newsletter will update you on all of Raincoast's projects.
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Tracking Raincoast into 2006
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May 10, 2006
Tracking Raincoast is the annual newsletter of the Raincoast Conservation Society. This newsletter will update you on all of Raincoast's projects.
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Salmon in the Great Bear Rainforest
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October 11, 2005
Find out what perils face salmon on the central and north coast of BC in “Salmon in the Great Bear Rainforest”. Raincoast’s recent publication discusses how clear-cut logging, salmon farming, over-fishing, and mismanagement are affecting wild salmon on the coast. If you would like a hard copy of this publication, please contact greatbear@raincoast.org.
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Tracking Raincoast into 2005
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December 31, 2004
Raincoast's annual report for the year ending December 2004. Focusing on the visions that drive our projects and athe pioneering work done by Raincoast in applying the principles of conservation biology and environmental ethics to protect the Great Bear Rainforest. Beautifully illustrated, very informative. [Note this is a large (5.5M) pdf file.]
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Diminishing Returns - an investigation into the five multinational corporations that control British Columbia's salmon farming industry
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December 01, 2004
Diminishing Returns is an in-depth investigation of the five largest multinational companies that dominate the salmon farming industry in British Columbia. To truly understand the issue of salmon farming and its role in our communities, we must take a look at the structures, histories and track records of the companies that have come to farm B.C.’s public waters.
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Diminishing Returns - Executive Summary and Recommendations
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December 01, 2004
Diminishing Returns is an in-depth investigation of the five largest multinational companies that dominate the salmon farming industry in British Columbia. To truly understand the issue of salmon farming and its role in our communities, we must take a look at the structures, histories and track records of the companies that have come to farm B.C.’s public waters.
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Aquaculture Alternative Technology - Briefing Document
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October 01, 2004
Prepared by Raincoast for the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform. Closed tank technologies as a solution to many of the problems generated by curent fish-farm techniques.
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Backgrounder: Alternative Technology for Aquaculture
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April 14, 2004
Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform. Environmental advantages to, and economic advantanges of, closed-containment salmon aquaculture.
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Tracking Raincoast into 2004
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December 31, 2003
Featured on the cover, Raincoast's Acheiver is the first full-time, non-goverment funded research vessel in the Great Bear Rainforest. Koeye Science and Culture Camps, Rainwolves, Grizzlygate... a busy and productive year.
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Crossroads: Economics, Policy, and the Future of Grizzly Bears in British Columbia
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June 18, 2003
Executive Summary. An overview of an important component of BC’s economy. The information and analysis relate to revenue figures for those industries relying on the presence of grizzly bears: grizzly hunting and grizzly viewing.
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Tracking Raincoast into 2003
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December 01, 2002
2003 Annual Report
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