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In the beginning of her study of sea mammals, Morton focused on the bottle-nose dolphins, under the direction of Dr. John Lilly, a pioneer in the field. Lilly became a mentor and friend...

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  • Virus found in salmon in Canada worries U.S. | Stop Spam ...

    Blog Source: www.stopspamtips.com | over 1 year ago
    Maria Cantwell, D-Wash. ?We need to take immediate action to protect these jobs by quickly developing a salmon virus action plan.? A crusading British Columbia biologist, Alexandra Morton, thinks there may be a connection between the ...
  • Pestilence loosed upon BC - alexandra morton

    Blog Source: alexandramorton.typepad.com | over 1 year ago
    The New York Times did what I was not allowed to do - tell you there has been a second diagnosis of Infectious Salmon Anemia virus in wild BC salmon, this time in the Fraser River itself, the biggest wild salmon river in the world. The fish the ...
  • Northern Insights / Perceptivity: One person's voice ...

    Blog Source: northerninsights.blogspot.com | over 1 year ago
    Alexandra Morton has been sounding warnings for years, trying to be heard over the fish farmers' well funded PR reps and furtive trolls (some are both, are they not, Vivian Krause.) Worst of all, government officials — ones charged with ...
  • Farms Could be Cause of Pacific Northwest Salmon Virus | ...

    Blog Source: www.stopspamtips.com | over 1 year ago
    Infectious salmon anemia, a marine influenza virus may have come from fish farms, according to researchers Alexandra Morton, an independent biologist, and Rick Routledge, a professor at Simon Fraser University. Morton issued a written ...
  • grass!struggle: Manufactured disaster

    Blog Source: grassstruggle.blogspot.com | over 1 year ago
    Following this briefing, Alexandra Morton wrote to Justice Cohen in her report, “Laura Richards was successful in her petition to allow eggs from a hatchery that does not meet Canada's Fish Health Protection Regulations.” By opening that ...
  • Catastrophic Disease Found on BC Coastal Salmon: Are fish ...

    Blog Source: earthgauge.wordpress.com | over 1 year ago
    Here is a statement from biologist Alexandra Morton: Infectious Salmon Anemia virus has been found in two young sockeye salmon. Sheer reckless, negligent behaviour has let loose a highly infectious fish farm influenza virus into the North ...
  • Like Fish? Beware. - Science in Our World: Certainty & ...

    Blog Source: www.personal.psu.edu | over 1 year ago
    However, researcher Alexandra Morton does not really advise the consumption of this fish since other fish, such as herring or even farmed fish, could catch the virus. Tests were performed, and a grand total of 48 fish were found to have ...
  • Record Harrison sockeye run expected | Gulf of Georgia ...

    Blog Source: gulfofgeorgiacannery.com | over 1 year ago
    Alexandra Morton, a vocal critic of salmon farms, believes that farms have contributed to en-route mortality for the past 16 years. Although Morton conceded that the Harrison sockeye are “doing phenomenally well,” she urged the federal ...
  • Alexandra Morton's Endorsement, Save Wild Salmon | ...

    Blog Source: www.brennanwauters.ca | 2 years ago
    Alexandra Morton's Endorsement, Save Wild Salmon. Posted on May 1, 2011 by Brennan. Brennan has been endorsed by Alexandra Morton, Save Wild Salmon: http://alexandramorton.typepad.com/alexandra_morton/2011/04/lets-get-it-together.html ...
  • Excessive secrecy at Cohen's Public Inquiry

    Blog Source: northerninsights.blogspot.com | 2 years ago
    Alexandra Morton is raising another alarm; this time about secrecy surrounding the Cohen Commission into Fraser River salmon. Mark Hume of the Globe and Mail adds a valuable column as well. This is the message from Alex: ...


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