BC Municipalities vote Yes for wild salmon
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
Save the River Looks to Halt Spread of Asian Carp
Listen this week as John lays out his plans to engage the U.S. and New York state governments to fund the proposed $778 million to establish innovative technologies developed to prevent Asian Carp from entering the Great Lakes.
Chris Harvey-Clark on Sea Turtles Along Canadas East Coast
This week on Blue Fish Radio Dr. Harvey Clark shares with host Lawrence Gunther his work on rescuing cold-shocked sea turtles along Canada’s east coast.
Peter Bowman on Playing it Forward
Peter Bowman is the associate producer and co-host of Fish’n Canada going on 28 years, and was inducted into the Canadian Fishing Hall of Fame in 2012.
Angelo Viola on the Future of Fish and Fishing
Angelo Viola explains why the 8-million Canadians who fish are actively committed to ensuring the future of fish and fishing for generations to come.
Rick McGowan Wins Supreme Court Fight for Angler Access to BC's Public Waters
Hear Rick McGowan explain what the win means, and what legal battles lay ahead.
Killer Whale and Chinook Abundance
Hear Dr. Trites explain why problems facing Killer Whales may have more to do with what they experience when they reside further south during the winter.
Why are Alaska’s Wild Salmon stocks thriving except for Chinook?
Hear Dr. Peter Westley from the University of Alaska explain why Alaskan Chinook numbers are down
Back to Basics with Ontario's Environmental Commissioner
Listen to hear what Commissioner Dianne Saxe has identified as priorities in her latest report, Back to Basics on this episode of Blue Fish Radio
Fish Pain Explained by Dr Steven Cooke
Hear what Dr. Cooke has to say about how and when fish feel pain
Return of New Brunswick Striped Bass Fuels Economic Boom
Hear what Jeff Wilson thinks about the future prospects for the survival of Stripers in Atlantic Canada, and why they are important to so many.
What's Next for Lake of the Woods
Listen as Todd Sellers shares details about the 5-year $8.4 million research projects now underway, and his expectations of how science needs to be put into action.
MiraMichi River Atlantic Salmon Score a Victory Over Striped Bass
Mark Hambrook personally witnessed the decline of Atlantic salmon and now the explosive return of Striped Bass.
Atlantic Salmon Versus Striped Bass
Carroll Randall, outdoor writer for the Halifax Chronicle Herald, trains and certifies fishing guides and has led numerous conservation initiatives over the years
Geoff Green Inspires Students On Ice
One of Canada’s greatest explorers Geoff Green has travelled to the Arctic and Antarctic over 130 times.
Winnipeg Lake Red River and the Freshwater Institute
Dr. Eva Enders is one of over 17 fish biologists working out of Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Freshwater Institute located in Winnipeg Manitoba
Lake Winnipeg Walleye are Against the Ropes
Dr. Scott Forbes at the University of Winnipeg is following the plight of the Walleye, Sauger and Whitefish in Lake Winnipeg.
Gord Pyzer on the State of Lake Winnipeg Walleye
Gord Pyzer has news about the state of Canada’s world-class Walleye fishery on Lake Winnipeg that needs to be heard.
Florida's Sawfish On Road to Recovery
There are five species of Sawfish around the world, and all are now considered endangered.
BC's Skeena Salmon Conservation Will Take Cooperation
Greg Knox and Blue Fish Radio host Lawrence Gunther discuss why a group conservation effort is in the best long-term interests of the Skeena.
Frank Sargeant's No-Nonsense Look at Climate Change
Frank Sargeant is an outdoor writer with numerous awards, and currently serves as the Editor of the daily "Fishing Wire" newsletter.