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Seawestnews aims to shine a light on our seafood & aquaculture in Canada & around the globe, and its impact on building a sustainable future. Seawestnews, aided by a group of veteran journalists, is dedicated to bringing people together for a delicious discourse on aquaculture, sustainable fisheries, which includes farmed and wild, so you will know that the seafood on your plate has been responsibly harvested.

SeaWestNews.com provides more local and global aquaculture industry coverage, more innovation and technology stories on the aquaculture industry, more videos, and an upcoming regular podcast on the aquaculture industry, more of everything about growing and harvesting seafood sustainably.

The Sea Watch category on this website keeps an eye on the latest changes and happenings in the aquaculture and seafood industry.

Will a ban on sports fishing replenish wild salmon stocks?

“If they are claiming that the closure of our salmon farms will bring the wild fish back, then we should…

2 months ago

Why washing machines are endangering tiny ocean creatures

People can make a big impact by simply making changes to how they do laundry - study Rochelle Baker,Local Journalism…

3 months ago

Toxic hotspots, road runoff endangering BC salmon runs

Emerging threats will further endanger British Columbia’s wild salmon populations say recent studies and reports. By Fabian DawsonSeaWestNews Aquaculture detractors,…

5 months ago

‘Imagination’ runs wild with bumper Pink Salmon returns

TV station removes aquaculture news segment that contained numerous false claims by an anti-salmon farming campaigner. By Fabian DawsonSeaWestNews Anti-salmon…

9 months ago

Pink Salmon boom has nothing to do with fish farm closures

World-wide abundance of Pink Salmon being used by activists to push false narratives about aquaculture in British Columbia By Fabian…

9 months ago

“The ocean is not an aquarium” says U.N.

World Oceans Day message to develop aquaculture more effectively resonates with Canada’s First Nations, seafood farmers and coastal communities. By…

11 months ago

First Nations suffer to save salmon stocks

“We can smell the salmon in the river when they're running, but we cannot go out and fish” By Rochelle Baker,…

1 year ago

Govt. funds B.C. companies to fight plastic pollution

 “Currently, options for collection and recycling of marine gear have been very limited, often leading to the long-term yard storage…

5 years ago

Five new B.C. programs to enhance salmon habitat

“We’re taking steps to promote long-term and sustainable salmon runs in B.C.” - Lana Popham, BC Minister of Agriculture By…

5 years ago

Salmon – who is catching what where

A look by the numbers of last year’s record global Pacific salmon catch By SeaWestNews 651 million - Commercial fishermen…

5 years ago