Thursday, August 25, 2016

Our Roots Go Deep in this Territory! How deep do yours go?


The Musgmagw Dzawada’enuwx Nation have stood in opposition to fish farms in their territory for nearly 30 years. 

Since time immemorial they have protected their salmon and herring for future generations.

Our people have spoken.

Fish farms must be removed from our territories.





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Cleansing Our Waters
#FishFarmsGetOut



We are ALL CONNECTED.
LISTEN VERY CLOSELY AT THE 8:00 MARK.
Great explanation of how IMPORTANT salmon are. This is in Alaska, we need to create a better balance and protect our precious environment.




 

Here's another film that explains home important balance is.
Please WATCH this POWERFUL moving video. The message is about RESPECT!!
 
This is a very very important video that all people should watch but especially people from B.C.
Especially ALL the children of B.C. It should be shown in all schools. This video should be shared throughout Canada and the World.

We must protect and respect the land and the protectors of the land.

We are all created equal, everything, all creatures of this earth. No one or thing is more important that the other. 

When we learn and understand this way of life we will restore the balance. We may be in for the fight of our lives against those that do not believe this. But it has been proven, as it was on Lyell Island that the people united can never be divided and great change can happen. Please share the video. Watch it with your family.


https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2015/11/we-must-restore-balance-its-about.html
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/08/vancouver-solidarity-rally.html
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/08/call-out-to-indigenous-people.html
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/08/arrested-for-protecting-wild-salmon.html
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/08/fish-farms-clean-up-your-shit-get-out_21.html

The salmon are in dire straits and so are the whales and every living being that eats them. That means us, our children and future grandchildren. What will happen to the next 7 generations is the Wild Salmon disappear. What will happen to the whales.. to us???

http://www.takepart.com/article/2016/06/27/canada-release-salmon-help-feed-endangered-killer-whales

"A group of anglers on Vancouver Island has received permission from the Canadian government to release 200,000 young chinook salmon into local waters to boost the food supply for critically endangered Southern Resident killer whales."



Whale Haven from Pacific Wild on Vimeo.



http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/hungry-killer-whales-waiting-for-columbia-river-salmon/

http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/hungry-killer-whales-waiting-for-columbia-river-salmon/



https://www.voyageforsalmon.ca/photos-videos/


Warm water blamed for lowest sockeye salmon run on record

Fraser River sockeye run at lowest level in more than 120 years, Pacific Salmon Commission reports

http://www.metronews.ca/news/vancouver/2016/08/22/disastrous-fraser-river-salmon-run.html


http://www.vancouverobserver.com/news/lowest-sockeye-run-record-prompts-fishery-closures-outcry

http://globalnews.ca/news/2880569/lowest-sockeye-run-prompts-fishery-closures-on-lower-fraser-river/


http://www.salmonconfidential.ca/
"Salmon Confidential is a new film on the government cover up of what is killing BC’s wild salmon. 

When biologist Alexandra Morton discovers BC’s wild salmon are testing positive for dangerous European salmon viruses associated with salmon farming worldwide, a chain of events is set off by government to suppress the findings. 

Tracking viruses, Morton moves from courtrooms, into British Columbia’s most remote rivers, Vancouver grocery stores and sushi restaurants. 

The film documents Morton’s journey as she attempts to overcome government and industry roadblocks thrown in her path and works to bring critical information to the public in time to save BC’s wild salmon. 

 The film provides surprising insight into the inner workings of government agencies, as well as rare footage of the bureaucrats tasked with managing our fish and the safety of our food supply.      WATCH DOCUMENTARY HERE"





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