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Gold Seal - West Coast Salmon History
BC coast! In 1867 the salmon canning industry reached the Fraser River. From there it spread up north until almost one hundred canneries had been built throughout British Columbia's ... to that date everything is being got ready. more Charcoal Production for the Salmon Canning... The first salmon canneries on the Fraser River were built at Annieville and Sapperton in 1870. more Japanese ...
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Our History: Looking Both Ways
Alaska in 1867. American companies continued the fur trade and built stores, salmon canneries, and mines. Starting in the 1890s, the government established public schools where the Alutiiq ... food production. Courtesy of the Scientific Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts. Salmon canneries at the Karluk River mouth, 1906. Photo courtesy of the University of Washington Libraries ...
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Gold Seal - About Us
Seal - About Us Canfisco Products Employment Opportunities Our Facilities Message from our President Salmon History learn more about salmon's West Coast history The Canfisco Story Gold SealĀ® is the premium ... 45 million pounds of salmon each year. We also offer a variety of other fresh and frozen seafood products including wild halibut, black cod, and herring. All Canfisco canneries are Kosher ...
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Labelling
Scotland (FCS) Tartan Label (Scottish Salmon Producers Org) Farmed salmon Freedom Food Ltd Freedom Food RSPCA monitored Meat, poultry, dairy eggs & farmed salmon Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Marine Stewardship ... tuna in the world) and have been adopted by approximately 300 tuna companies, canneries, brokers, import associations, retail stores and restaurant chains around the globe. EII dolphin- ...
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The SALMON History "Great Canadian Rivers"
Salmon Fishery in Ruins Bounty on the Fraser On a North American coast that teemed with salmon, and in an era that bustled with close to a thousand shoreline canneries ... turn to a shocking realization that the Fraser River salmon run was in trouble. Rock and debris blasted ... furious torrents and creating new obstacles for the migrating salmon. For the battered, bleeding fish that managed to ...
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The SALMON Economy "Great Canadian Rivers"
Salmon habitat endangered by pulp and paper, hydroelectric development, urbanization, giving rise to environmental conflict and regulation. Steep decline in stocks, competition from farmed salmon ...
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Habitat Media - interview transcript
Even the vegetation along the streams are dependent on salmon bringing back that fertilizer, so the whole system in many places runs on salmon. How come we're not seeing salmon farms in coastal waters of Alaska? Alaskans thought long and hard about salmon ... in Alaska. Around statehood, years ago, the canneries used to own all the boats; basically they ...
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Habitat Media - interview transcript
The salmon has put food on the table and has enriched our ... . It's the same thing with the salmon. Over the years the salmon were productive. We had canneries, we had all different companies come in ... that's there is part of the salmon. It goes back to the salmon again. The culture. The salmon goes up the river and dies and ...
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Kodiak Island, Alaska - Official Visitors Guide - Fishing Boom Town
Guard Station, servicing the fishing fleet, freighter traffic and recreational boaters in the North Pacific. Salmon Seiner Marion Owen History of the Seafood Industry on Kodiak Island Since the early 1800s ... the way for commercial salmon harvesting. The first salmon cannery was built on the Karluk spit in 1882 to take advantage of the huge sockeye runs. By 1889, 5 canneries were operating on ...
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Idaho Rivers United - Conservation and restoration of streams, riparian areas, salmon and steelhead
Program Current Flows River Glossary Newsletters Press Releases Articles Protecting Salmon About Salmon Why Salmon are Disappearing The Solution Salmon & the Economy European settlers who witnessed the Columbia River ... or their good fortune. Rivers churning with huge salmon presented irresistible economic opportunity. By the late 1800s huge canneries and a large fishing industry had sprung up all ...
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