Stan Proboszcz

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Stan Proboszcz

@StanProbe

Ecologist, budding karaoke star, sea kayaker and wild food enthusiast. Senior Scientist for @WatershedWatch_. Opinions my own.

Sumali Eylül 2010
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Don Staniford
Don Staniford@TheGAAIA·
"How healthy is it for wild juvenile salmon to swim through plumes of God-knows-what, emanating from these farms?" asks @StanProbe @WatershedWatch_ "The time has come to clear wild salmon migration routes of parasite, virus and bacteria-spreading factory fish farms"
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The Daily Show@TheDailyShow·
"The Anxious Generation" author @JonHaidt suggests ways to limit internet exposure to children to ensure they have a healthy childhood
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Wild First
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Nearly 1 million wild fish died due to ocean-based salmon farming practices that require sea lice to be removed from farmed salmon. This marks a 6x increase from 2021 to 2022. Conservation groups say the wild fish, primarily herring, are ‘needlessly’ dying at the cost of salmon farming operations. "Herring are very important because they are a foundational part of the marine food web. They provide food for a whole host of different species of fish, birds and mammals, including chinook salmon which we're seeing declining in a number of regions,” says Stan Proboszcz, Senior Scientist, Watershed Watch Salmon Society. Help #endthepens. Send a letter to the Prime Minister and Fisheries Minister: bit.ly/3t3aztQ Read full article here: bit.ly/41eMHzX
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Stefan Labbé
Stefan Labbé@StefanLabbe·
An estimated 817,265 herring were killed by B.C. salmon farms in 2022, many found with their "eyes blown out" after getting sucked into a machine that removes sea lice. A witness describes a "devastating" scene in a year that saw a 17X spike in bycatch timescolonist.com/local-news/bc-…
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Wild First
Wild First@wildfirstcanada·
Ocean-polluting salmon farms in BC waters are responsible for a record number of wild fish deaths in 2022—a total of 817,265 according to DFO. Salmon farming practices, such as the removal of sea lice through a suction machine, result in collateral death and damage to wild fish. Despite the federal government investing millions of dollars on transitioning away from open-net pen salmon farming, 64 salmon farms still remain in coastal BC waters. 75% of British Columbians and 120+ First Nations in BC support the removal of salmon farms from BC waters by 2025. It’s time for the federal government to follow through on their commitment to protect wild Pacific salmon. Help #endthepens. Send a letter to the Prime Minister and Fisheries Minister: bit.ly/3t3aztQ Read full article here: bit.ly/47IPS5s
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Wild First
Wild First@wildfirstcanada·
"British Columbia remains the only place on the Pacific ocean's western seaboard of North America that allows this industry," says Bob Chamberlin, Chair, First Nation Wild Salmon Alliance. The salmon farming industry poses threats to wild Pacific salmon, such as parasitic sea lice, which attaches to juvenile salmon and kills them. Chief Arnie Lampreau, Shackan Indian Band, states, "all the nations within the interior [of BC] are suffering" due to the lack of wild salmon. 90% of First Nations in BC rely on wild Pacific salmon for food security. The federal government promised to remove open-net pen salmon farms from BC waters by 2025. 120+ First Nations from across BC support ending the pens. Watch @globalnews clip below.
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