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Entries in raincoast conservation foundation (2)

Monday
Nov042013

Conservation Groups Object to Marine Stewardship Council’s “Green Light” to Alaskan Harvest of Endangered Salmon

This should get interesting......

Seattle, WA and Vancouver, BC -- Four conservation groups from two countries have joined forces to launch an official objection to the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) proposed re-certification of Alaskan salmon fisheries. Wild Fish Conservancy, from Washington State, along with the Watershed Watch Salmon Society, SkeenaWild Conservation Trust, and Raincoast Conservation Foundation, based in British Columbia (BC), say that the MSC eco-label is turning a blind eye to serious overfishing in Southeast Alaska.

The groups say that Alaskan fishermen intercept too many salmon from endangered populations as the fish migrate through Alaskan waters on their way to spawning grounds in BC and the continental US. The official objection focused on the Southeast Alaska “unit of certification”  where the groups would like the MSC to apply conservation conditions that would address the overfishing of wild Chinook, sockeye, and chum salmon, and require fishermen to report the numbers of steelhead trout that they take as by-catch and keep or discard.

Summary of sustainability strengths and weaknesses in Alaska salmon fisheries. (PDF)

The four groups filing the objection recognize that Alaska boasts some of the best managed and most productive salmon fisheries in the world. What they are asking for is the same stewardship standard to be applied to catches of endangered and at risk salmon in Southeast Alaska.

LINK

Thursday
Oct252012

"Groundswell" is Headed Your Way

Photo: Dean Azim

From The Cleanest Line comes this update on the new Chris Malloy film Groundswell. 

Groundswell – a new film by Chris Malloy of Patagonia, Farm League Productions, and Woodshed Films in conjunction with the Raincoast Conservation Foundation – is setting out out on tour. It's a small film about making a big stand. 

Groundswell features world-class surfing of Patagonia’s Trevor Gordon, Dan Malloy and Chris Malloy. Canadian phenomenon Peter Devries also joins Raincoast aboard their 70-foot sailboat to discover what the remote coast of British Columbia, Canada, has to offer – and why it must be protected. Together with local indigenous leaders, this group gives voice to a coast in peril from a proposed Tar Sands pipeline and associated oil tanker traffic.

Groundswell Tour Dates 2012 - Presented by Patagonia and Raincoast Conservation Foundation

Bella Bella – Advance Community Screening
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Start time: TBA
Elders Building
Monday, October 29, 2012
Start time: TBA
Bella Bella Community School
Shelter Restaurant Tofino
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Start time: 7pm
601 Campbell St. Tofino, BC V0R 2Z0

University of Victoria David Lam Auditorium (3 showings)
Friday, November 2, 2012
Student show: 3:30 pm (For Students and University Staff, no advance booking, come early)
Afternoon show: 5:15 pm   Advance booking required at EventBrite (here)
Evening show: 7 pm   SOLD OUT
3800 Finnerty Road
Victoria, BC  V8P 5C

Science World Vancouver
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Start time: 7pm
1455 Quebec Street
Vancouver, BC V6A 3Z7
Reserve your tickets in advance here

Patagonia Seattle
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Start time: 7pm
2100 1st Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121

Patagonia Portland
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Start time: 7pm
907 Northwest Irving Street
Portland, OR 97209

Mill Valley – @ Proof Lab
Saturday, November 10, 2012
254 Shoreline Hwy
Mill Valley, CA  94941
Start time:   2pm – film @ 5pm

Patagonia Outlet Santa Cruz
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Start time: 7pm
415 River Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Patagonia Ventura – Tin Shed Courtyard (next to GPIW)
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Start time: Music @ 6pm – Film @ 7pm
235 W. Santa Clara St.
Ventura, CA 93001

Patagonia Cardiff
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Start time:  7pm
2185 San Elijo Ave
Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California 92007

Pender Island, BC
Saturday Dec 1, 2012
Start time: 7:00 pm
Pender Island Community Hall
4418 Bedwell Harbour Rd, North Pender Island

The film is also headlining at the Save the Waves Film Festival in Santa Barbara on November 02, and again in Santa Cruz (Nov. 9) and San Francisco (Nov. 16). Each event features the film, a short presentation and Q & A by film participants, beer and live music.