Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Remove the Three Key Fish Farms by May 15

Salmon Talks Lillooet has decided to take action to get coastal fish farms out of the way of Fraser salmon smolts. Three farms full of adult Atlantic salmon must be harvested and emptied before mid-May, when the Fraser smolts will be reaching the narrows near Quadra Island in the Georgia Strait. The salmon crash that we are experiencing calls for emergency protective and precautionary measures, and we will be visiting our local DFO office on Tuesday, April 6, at 10 a.m., to request that the three fish farms be harvested and emptied immediately. 

We invite others to consider similar rallies at their local DFO offices, or at the sites where the smolts in their waters come to enter the Fraser on their journey to the sea. We invite our friends nearby to join us here in Lillooet.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Wild Salmon Cafe

Wild Salmon Café entertains and educates in the mid-Fraser.

Press Release: Salmon Talks LillooetFebruary 20, 2010
Lillooet BC, St'át'imc Territory

On their way to declaring Lillooet a Farmed Salmon Free Zone, the Salmon Talks collective presents a night of music, dance and speak for Fraser River wild salmon.

The Wild Salmon Café will proudly serve the best source of protein available in the world - wild salmon! Dinner by donation starts at 5:30pm on March 20, 2010, at the Lillooet Friendship Centre. Musicians, poets, dancers and speakers will follow up with a family friendly evening of celebration that honours the keystone species in BC's interior: Pacific salmon returning to the Fraser River.

Since the unprecedented crash of salmon stocks of every species and origin along the Fraser last year, an action and education campaign has begun. Elders, youth, biologists, fisheries technicians, artists and environmentalists in the Upper St'át'imc (along the mid-Fraser) have formed The Salmon Talks to organize events that will raise awareness of the critical importance of wild salmon here. The Wild Salmon Café is the first event!

Welcome

Welcome to Salmontalks Lillooet. We hope to give a unique perspective on the salmon crisis from all people living in the Interior Mid-Fraser Basin region.