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Sula Communications 21.12.2020

The potential of technology to change the way we learn, share information, and build resilience.

Sula Communications 15.12.2020

This is a call out to Canadians who love salmon and the BC coast, to British Columbians who rely on healthy salmon runs that bring nutrients and life to the coast we live on, do not be idle. Write to people who have power, @JustinPJTrudea @fisheriesoceanscanada, @BernadetteJordanNS. We all need to tell those with the power to stop this that this NEEDS to stop, we ALL need to participate to make this stop. For salmon in BC to have a chance, we need to make an effort. Two years... have passed since my friend Tavish Campbell and colleagues discovered that Fish Farm companies were knowingly dumping bloody diseased effluent into our oceans along salmon migration routes. The disease contained within that blood (from Farmed Atlantic Salmon, raised in open-net pens is BC waters) is filled with Piscine Reovirus, a virus scientifically proven to be deadly to our wild salmon (for more info about this disease see the link below in the comments). This is not to scare you, this is to encourage you to participate. Participate in the conversation, stand up for salmon, stand up for BC, stand up for this home. We are dangerously close to causing irrevocable change to it. Change that would mean the devastating loss of salmon on our our coast. A loss that would create cascading impacts to the ecology and to the survival of many species on our coast, including our own. So please, pick up a pen, pick up a phone, type from a keyboard, a cell phone, or a tablet. Make it known to the people who decide the fate of our coast that we want wild salmon alive. Fish farms need to be taken out of the ocean, this bloody mess needs to be turned off. Thank you. And again, thank you to Tavish Campbell, Farlyn Campbell, Jody Erikkson, Steve Schellenberg and any others who helped make this information accessible to the public. We wouldn't know what is down there without you. Stay safe around that gross bloody toxic mess. And thank you, everyone.

Sula Communications 03.12.2020

This is a place where good things are happening. This is a place where good learning takes place. This is a very special place. Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, Study Abroad Belize.

Sula Communications 31.10.2020

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