Why rotenone? Because left too long, an invasive species is with us forever

CONTRIBUTED BY NATHAN WILBUR AND ROBYN MCCALLUM Aug 31, 2021

Letter: Newfoundland needs more river guardians

Aug 31, 2021

Authorities Investigating Mass Salmon Die-Off

JENNIFER MITCHELL Aug 30, 2021

DFO stands by approval of Miramichi River system rotenone project

NATHAN DELONG Aug 30, 2021

ASF Rivernotes 27 Aug 2021

COMPILED BY TOM MOFFATT ~ TMOFFATT@ASF.CA

We Believe in this Project

The proponents of a smallmouth bass eradication project in the Miramichi River system hope to work with Indigenous groups opposing the project to find a way to proceed.

ASF Rivernotes 20 Aug 2021

Why poisoning this river is seen as good news

STEVE MCKINLEY Aug 17, 2021

Connecticut River Salmon story – Squeezed out by dams

This is the second of two parts exploring the migration of Atlantic salmon. The first part ran in last week’s Amherst Bulletin, on Aug. 6.

Record Salmon in Some Alaska Rivers, and Barely Any in Others

Historically low runs on the Yukon River have devastating impacts for Alaskans relying on the fish for sustenance and tradition, but Bristol Bay is seeing more sockeye than ever before