Charlie,
Do you know when this talk by Miller took place? Who organised it? Where was it advertised? Is she speaking anywhere else? The face book page this presentation is on give no information at all.......this has appeared out of nowhere.....![]()
So how did we get to this point.
IMHO the gaps are the effect of disease and poaching.
Fix those two and the wild fish would come back.
If you want a harvest fishery then an enhancement facilities should be restarted.
GLG, I agree 100%! I can see how we could deal with poaching (peacefully) and restart hatcheries with more money but does Dr. Miller or anyone else understand how to treat the virus? Are there precedents of successfully innoculating fry or ...?
I found out short notice (didn’t see it until late Friday night), or would have plastered it all over the place: “Harper” do you really believe WE are that STUPID!
we need a smart leader right now to counter this ********..
Great idea Foxsea. I'm in!
We have a smart leader - Alexandra Morton has been a tireless advocate for wild salmon and their well-being for many years. She says she is delighted to continue her work of advocacy and research but she needs our support.
Here's a challenge - we all agree more needs to be done. Let's get behind it with letter writing
( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMt9oFkYx8g) and our money. I donated $100.00 tonight to PCWSS - who's next? ... to the Salmon Society of your choice? Let's keep track to have a total raised for the month of April and a message to provide the media - sportfishermen care about salmon and here's the proof!
I found out short notice (didn’t see it until late Friday night), or would have plastered it all over the place:
'How do we recognize dead fish swimming?'
Geneticist at Streamkeepers AGM
Oceanside Star
Published: Thursday, March 29, 2012
The community is invited to attend the Qualicum Beach Streamkeepers Society annual general meeting this Saturday, March 31.
The guest speaker is Dr. Kristi Miller, head of the Molecular Genetics Laboratory at Pacific Biological Station in Nanaimo.
She has recently testified at the Cohen Commission Inquiry into the decline of sockeye salmon in the Fraser River
The AGM will be held at St. Stephen's United Church Hall at 150 Village Way in Qualicum Beach. Doors open at 9: 30 a.m., with the program commencing at 10 a.m.
Questions may be directed to Peter Drummond at 250-752-3337, or check the website at
http://www.qbstreamkeepers.ca/calendar_events.html.
http://www2.canada.com/oceansidesta....html?id=991ed44b-9d77-440f-86a5-63d8d6159c50
If ANYONE believes ISAv won’t kill off ALL of your wild salmon, you are WRONG (don't have to look any further than Norway and eastern Canada)! I assure, if one really does the research they will find, while the Fraser habitat is not the best - right NOW, it is survivable for ALL salmon stocks, except for one small little thing called VIRUS! IMHO, There are actually THREE very serious diseases "fish farms" are spreading back and forth - ISAv is the most serious. ISAv can, will, and "IS" - KILLING your Fraser salmon! Plus, Canada (Harper & DFO) knows it and aren’t doing anything to stop it! It really is up to British Columbians, and you need to do something pretty soon, or your kids WILL NOT be fishing for ANY Chinook, Coho, or Sockeye salmon! Well that is, unless you take them to one of those damn “fish farms”!
Picture this… Dr. Kristi Miller (who works for DFO) was told NOT allowed to discuss her findings regarding her studies on disease with anyone outside DFO. She was instructed NOT to have any public contact, or discuss and use the term ISA. Can’t talk about or mention “fish farms”! She then walks into the Cohen Commission, escorted by two armed guards. (dah) Listens to testimony given by others, then goes back and re-tests her samples for… ready, ISA! Then the Cohen Commission is recalled to hear evidence on… ready, ISA. When Dr. Miller is recalled (READ HER TESTIMONY) she testified, when she re-tested those samples for ISA, ready… SHE FOUND IT! Let’s see, now her funding has been cut off (by DFO). She is NOT allowed (by DFO) to discuss her findings on ISA. And the “fish farms” won’t let her test their fish… DENIED (as in DENIED) NO access to test any “fish farms” for ISA – PERIOD! Furthermore, the government of Canada refuses and will NOT provide the U.S. any of their samples (they are “degraded”). Nor will Canada now allow “independent” labs to test for ISA.
Let me save some time:
Results
ISA virus testing in BC
The ISA virus positive tests in salmon from British Columbia
1. Two Rivers Inlet sockeye smolts Oct. 2011, test by the OIE reference lab for ISA virus
BC SOCKEYE SMOLTS_VT10042001_OCTOBER 12 2011 copy
2. Three out of eleven salmon tested in from the lower Fraser River system same lab as above
Samples (SOCKEYE CHINOOK and COHO)_VT10142001_OCTOBER20 2011
3. 115 ISAv positives reported in 2004 draft DFO paper released by the Cohen Commission
Cohen Commission Exhibit #2045
4. One positive result by the DFO reference lab in Moncton NB on the sockeye smolts above, released by the Cohen Commission
Gagne ISA results Exh 2043
5. Dr. Kristi Miller of the Pacific Biological Station, DFO reports ISAv positives in Clayoquot Sound farm salmon 2011(select “application excel” to open these files)
ISA Clayoquot Exh 2053
6. Dr. Miller reports ISAv positives for many BC wild salmon collected in 1986
ISA 1986 Exh 2054
7. Dr. Miller reports ISAv positives for several Fraser River stocks 2007-2009
ISA MILLER many Sockeye Exh 2060
8. Dr. Miller reports ISAv in several Fraser River stocks 2007 – 2011
ISA Miller sockeye Exh 2061
For more details of the sampling, click on the map
Each data point represents the results of samples tested from a specific location. Click on the data points to get specific information from the sampling event including the date, pathogen(s) detected in which species of fish at specific life-stages, the number and percentage of the samples with positive pathogen results, the tissues sampled, and the percentage of fish sampled with pre-spawn mortality.
http://deptwildsalmon.org/results/
Yep, I am quite convinced there is no ISA in British Columbia – and, guess I can only add one comment to that… “Harper” do you really believe WE are that STUPID![/QUOT
Do you mind if I copy and past that to my face book ?
Not at all, as long as you post those links and give credit where creit is do!Do you mind if I copy and past that to my face book ?I found out short notice (didn’t see it until late Friday night), or would have plastered it all over the place:
'How do we recognize dead fish swimming?'
Geneticist at Streamkeepers AGM
Oceanside Star
Published: Thursday, March 29, 2012
The community is invited to attend the Qualicum Beach Streamkeepers Society annual general meeting this Saturday, March 31.
The guest speaker is Dr. Kristi Miller, head of the Molecular Genetics Laboratory at Pacific Biological Station in Nanaimo.
She has recently testified at the Cohen Commission Inquiry into the decline of sockeye salmon in the Fraser River
The AGM will be held at St. Stephen's United Church Hall at 150 Village Way in Qualicum Beach. Doors open at 9: 30 a.m., with the program commencing at 10 a.m.
Questions may be directed to Peter Drummond at 250-752-3337, or check the website at
http://www.qbstreamkeepers.ca/calendar_events.html.
http://www2.canada.com/oceansidesta....html?id=991ed44b-9d77-440f-86a5-63d8d6159c50
If ANYONE believes ISAv won’t kill off ALL of your wild salmon, you are WRONG (don't have to look any further than Norway and eastern Canada)! I assure, if one really does the research they will find, while the Fraser habitat is not the best - right NOW, it is survivable for ALL salmon stocks, except for one small little thing called VIRUS! IMHO, There are actually THREE very serious diseases "fish farms" are spreading back and forth - ISAv is the most serious. ISAv can, will, and "IS" - KILLING your Fraser salmon! Plus, Canada (Harper & DFO) knows it and aren’t doing anything to stop it! It really is up to British Columbians, and you need to do something pretty soon, or your kids WILL NOT be fishing for ANY Chinook, Coho, or Sockeye salmon! Well that is, unless you take them to one of those damn “fish farms”!
Picture this… Dr. Kristi Miller (who works for DFO) was told NOT allowed to discuss her findings regarding her studies on disease with anyone outside DFO. She was instructed NOT to have any public contact, or discuss and use the term ISA. Can’t talk about or mention “fish farms”! She then walks into the Cohen Commission, escorted by two armed guards. (dah) Listens to testimony given by others, then goes back and re-tests her samples for… ready, ISA! Then the Cohen Commission is recalled to hear evidence on… ready, ISA. When Dr. Miller is recalled (READ HER TESTIMONY) she testified, when she re-tested those samples for ISA, ready… SHE FOUND IT! Let’s see, now her funding has been cut off (by DFO). She is NOT allowed (by DFO) to discuss her findings on ISA. And the “fish farms” won’t let her test their fish… DENIED (as in DENIED) NO access to test any “fish farms” for ISA – PERIOD! Furthermore, the government of Canada refuses and will NOT provide the U.S. any of their samples (they are “degraded”). Nor will Canada now allow “independent” labs to test for ISA.
Let me save some time:
Results
ISA virus testing in BC
The ISA virus positive tests in salmon from British Columbia
1. Two Rivers Inlet sockeye smolts Oct. 2011, test by the OIE reference lab for ISA virus
BC SOCKEYE SMOLTS_VT10042001_OCTOBER 12 2011 copy
2. Three out of eleven salmon tested in from the lower Fraser River system same lab as above
Samples (SOCKEYE CHINOOK and COHO)_VT10142001_OCTOBER20 2011
3. 115 ISAv positives reported in 2004 draft DFO paper released by the Cohen Commission
Cohen Commission Exhibit #2045
4. One positive result by the DFO reference lab in Moncton NB on the sockeye smolts above, released by the Cohen Commission
Gagne ISA results Exh 2043
5. Dr. Kristi Miller of the Pacific Biological Station, DFO reports ISAv positives in Clayoquot Sound farm salmon 2011(select “application excel” to open these files)
ISA Clayoquot Exh 2053
6. Dr. Miller reports ISAv positives for many BC wild salmon collected in 1986
ISA 1986 Exh 2054
7. Dr. Miller reports ISAv positives for several Fraser River stocks 2007-2009
ISA MILLER many Sockeye Exh 2060
8. Dr. Miller reports ISAv in several Fraser River stocks 2007 – 2011
ISA Miller sockeye Exh 2061
For more details of the sampling, click on the map
Each data point represents the results of samples tested from a specific location. Click on the data points to get specific information from the sampling event including the date, pathogen(s) detected in which species of fish at specific life-stages, the number and percentage of the samples with positive pathogen results, the tissues sampled, and the percentage of fish sampled with pre-spawn mortality.
http://deptwildsalmon.org/results/
Yep, I am quite convinced there is no ISA in British Columbia – and, guess I can only add one comment to that… “Harper” do you really believe WE are that STUPID!
Which website did you donate through, www.salmonaresacred.org?
If you noticed, that Youtube link posted was in 2009! Since, then there has been so much information come out linking "fish farms" to the decline of BC wild salmon - there isn't much doubt any more. Also, please note those last comments. The government of Canada DID indeed LIE and they are still NOT telling the people of British Columbia... THOSE FISH FARMS "ARE" KILLING YOUR SALMON!! One wants to continue to fish for any "wild salmon", everyone needs to get the message out (to all citizens in British Columbia) to get those "open net pens" out of your waters, while you still have "wild" salmon to fish.
Alex Morton IS an EXCELLENT choice to support... Fast forward to 2012: ...the failure of the Canadian government to enforce these sections of the Fisheries Act by allowing salmon feedlots to plague wild salmon habitat with amplified levels of parasites, potentially devastating diseases and harmful toxins. http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/press_releases/2012/fish-farms-02-07-2012.html