Unfortunately, the creek in question has very little salmon habitat and very few spawners (coho, a few chum) , due to previous urban encroachment and poor agricultural procedures. Saying the pipeline is a cause of salmonid declines, here at least, is a stretch.
Bad logging practices ,the construction of new roads and urban development have destroyed more fish habitat then any pipeline ever will ,the sad truth is that these people that protest pipelines ignore the problems that they’re a part of and happily point the finger at some one else.I don’t see them stopping the flow of raw sewage piped by the hundreds millions of litres a day right into the feeding grounds of our precious orcas or try and stop the whale watching boats that chase them around everyday ,this can’t be more disruptive then having a extra 4 tankers a day visit our port no no .Hey we could cut the visits of over 400 cruise ships a year that stop in our port while disrupting our orcas dumping their sewage and burning the emissions equivalent of one million cars a year . Just remember snow flakes -that road you drive on that house you live in has displaced or killed more then one living thing and you should be ashamed of yourselves
What do you think China will do with Bitumen? The winds blow back and we get to breath the nasty crap in the air. Take a look. No ThanksI here people talking about the emissions caused by the use of fossil fuels from the pipelines, but at the same time they seem to be ignoring that the port of tsawwassen is the largest exporter of coal in North America witch a mass majority is American coal ,why are the pipeline haters turning a blind eye to this ? These ships exporting this coal are disrupting our orcas and at the same time contributing to the largest emitter of co2 in the world ,I wonder if they know this and choose to ignore or are they just so narrow minded they don’t see it,To the wood burning hypocrites you make me sick along with this planet