Here we go again with the sea lice.
These are two people who really care about what is near and dear to many of us.
Please take the time to read and look at the websites.
Alexandra Morton is a champion that we all should help out.
Through my affiliation with the Totem Flyfishers, we donated a sizable sum to help fund the research and legal bills to get our fish and everything that depends on them saved. Us included.
Thanks
Phearless Fred Watts


Hello Everyone,
Please read the following message from Alexandra Morton who is trying to save the wild salmon in the Broughton Archipelago (and the rest of the BC Coast). She, and the wild salmon and steelhead of BC need your help and so please log on to www.adopt-a-fry.org to make a donation and make your voice heard.
If you would like to know more about what is happening on the fish farm front you might also want to check out www.callingfromthecoast.com
Thanks,
Kathy Larson
Secretary/Treasurer
North Coast Steelhead Alliance


Hello All


If you have a moment, please check the website www.adopt-a-fry.org

We absolutely have to make progress now before the fish farming industry is granted the lease expansions they have applied for.

We cannot afford anymore dress rehearsals, the wild salmon need relief, the farms in the Broughton Archipelago and elsewhere have applied to expand and upgrade to 20 year extensions.

If you have friends who are also concerned about the state of wild salmon in British Columbia please consider forwarding this email.

We are moving ahead. When the media asks who is behind this movement to bring reason to the practice of placing marine feedlots in wild salmon nursery areas I would like to be able to say: THE PEOPLE

You can donate or simply join and be counted.

Headed to BC Supreme Court,

Alexandra Morton