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Waveglider Finds ASF-tagged Kelt
From Atlantic Salmon Federation Waveglider Finds ASF-tagged Kelt A Wave Glider operated by the Ocean Tracking Network headquartered at Dalhousie University has been undertaking a search pattern for ASF’s sonic-tagged Atlantic salmon kelts and smolts in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Early this week a sonic receiver aboard the wave glider detected the signal from…
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Hi All Yesterday morning there was little sign of bass in the Northwest and even the DFO biologist agreed they must have moved down to stage somewhere. Then yesterday afternoon they moved up and spawning of striped bass has begun. My husband and a friend went out fishing last night about a kilometer or so…
Read MoreProvince ponders new Crown waters rules
By James Foster Times & Transcript Staff 14 May 2013 12:44AM The province wants to wring more money out of New Brunswick’s fabled Crown reserve system, which are stretches of fine salmon-angling waters reserved solely for residents. The provincial Department of Natural Resources says the stretches are only producing about the half the revenue needed…
Read MoreLocal salmon conservationist to be honoured in Montreal
Local salmon conservationist to be honoured in Montreal Miramichi Leader staff 30 Apr 2013 02:42PM ST. ANDREWS — A longtime salmon conservationst from Miramichi will be honoured in Montreal by the Atlantic Salmon Federation . Mark Hambrook, president of the Miramichi Salmon Association, will receive the federation’s highest honour, the T.B. “Happy” Fraser Award.…
Read MoreAtlantic Salmon Conservation Foundation funds projects
Atlantic Salmon Conservation Foundation funds projects Bathurst Northern LightThe Atlantic Salmon Conservation Foundation (ASCF) made this year’s Earth Day an even bigger celebration than usual for wild Atlantic Salmon supporters in New Brunswick. The Foundation announced that funding for projects to preserve wild Atlantic salmon in the province, and the number of projects funded, will…
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