Salmon fish oil
The alarming decimation of the West Coasts iconic Pacific salmon in the past 20 years has largely been a hidden tragedy.
It lurks beneath the waves, unlike more visible environmental catastrophes like shrinking polar ice or B.C.s reddening stands of beetle-devoured pine trees.
This summer, just 1.7 million Fraser River sockeye returned a tiny remnant of a resource that once generated 20 million fish a year. The commercial fishing industry is now worth just $60 million, down 70 per cent.
West Vancouver author Alex Rose, whose new book Who Killed the Grand Banks? examines the failed Newfoundland fishery, warns Pacific salmon could meet the same fate as the once-legendary cod.
Were at crisis, Rose said in an interview
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