Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame Honors 86-Year Old Angler and Citizen Scientist
Nipigon’s Ray Dupuis has been an angler for most of his 86 years, and is widely known for his conservation efforts
Nipigon’s Ray Dupuis has been an angler for most of his 86 years, and is widely known for his conservation efforts
Hear Dr. Riddell on the actions required to rebuild BC’s endangered southern Chinook salmon population.
JP DeRose is a staple on TV for every angler interested in staying on top of their game.
Jeff Gustafson, known throughout the fishing World as Gussy, grew up on the shores of Lake of the Woods in Kenora, Ontario.
The St. Lawrence River Institute’s Dr. Leigh McGaughey is the doctor charting the well-being of the Upper St. Lawrence River through the ‘Great River Rapport’ – an ecosystem health report card.
Blue Fish Radio features Angelo Viola’s interview with Lawrence Gunther on Outdoor Journal Radio
Hear Lawrence’s presentation to a group of grade 10 history students on the tradition of fishing and its link to citizen science.
Learn first-hand about what the oil spill meant to the Gulf’s fisheries and their prospects for full recovery
Learn more about Canada’s shark populations and for Dr. Harvey Clark’s reflections on meeting and collaborating with Rob Stewart on his work
Link to listen to Lina Azeez from Watershed Watch speak with Lawrence Gunther about their recent success in convincing BC municipalities to restore habitat for salmon smolts along the lower Fraser River