Listen "Navigating Aquaculture: A Conversation on BC’s Coastal Issues with Stewart Muir "
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Rez Dog Walkers host Dallas Smith engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Stewart Muir, Founder and CEO of Resource Works, at the 22nd Annual BC Natural Resources Forum in Prince George, BC. They delve into the complexities of aquaculture in British Columbia, exploring its significance for food security, job creation, and Indigenous self-determination. The conversation highlights the importance of respecting First Nations' rights, the shared values amongst stakeholders, and the need for informed dialogue amidst ongoing controversies. Smith and Muir emphasize the critical role of science and traditional ecological knowledge in shaping sustainable practices within the aquaculture sector. As they navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead, they call for a collaborative approach to ensure the future of aquaculture benefits both communities and the environment. Tune in for insights on the intersection of Indigenous rights, sustainable resource management, and environmental stewardship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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