Wild Thompson Steelhead

Currently, the Bristish Columbia Ministry of Environment (MOE) does not support hatchery augmentation of Thompson River steelhead, a position supported by the Steelhead Stream Classification Policy (S... continue reading »

750 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (750 total)
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Timothy Bc 28 December 2013

"City/Country Seattle, WA, USA No more hatchery fish please!"

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James S 28 December 2013
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Sean A 27 December 2013

"City/Country West Kelowna. Canada. Hatchery fish dilute the gene pool and are a poor substitute for WILD fish. Keep it wild !!!!"

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John Vanders 26 December 2013
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William Ab 23 December 2013
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Charles Sl 20 December 2013

"City/Country Portland, Oregon USA The time has come to face the reality that failure to address habitat and water quality issues has come!"

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Derek R 16 December 2013
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Shayne U 16 December 2013
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Nick D 13 December 2013
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Beau P 11 December 2013
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Brad F 9 December 2013
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Shawn H 9 December 2013
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Emily H 8 December 2013
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Jon D 8 December 2013

"City/Country Wenatchee/ USA Once they are gone, they are gone."

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Michael M 7 December 2013

"City/Country Oregon, USA Realize what you have before its gone..."

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Ben W 6 December 2013
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Frank D 5 December 2013

"City/Country Kamloops, BC The Thompson Steelhead are a fabled fish. Stocking hatchery fish will in the short and long term hurt the wild fish, especially as it will be viewed as a solution. The solution is to give the wild fishery a complete rest for a f"

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Matt P 5 December 2013
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Dave M 3 December 2013
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Jason K 3 December 2013
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Dex M 30 November 2013
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Dr Jvw 28 November 2013
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Petar B 28 November 2013

"City/Country USA WILD ALL THE WAY"

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Lisa G 27 November 2013
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Mark D 24 November 2013
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