Aloha World Smile Friday!
        World Smile Day is dedicated to the smiley face, which was
        created by Harvey Ball in 1963. He also came up with the idea
        for World Smile Day, which was first held in 1999, two years
        before his death. Following his death, the Harvey Ball World
        Smile Foundation was created, with the slogan "improving the
        world, one smile at a time". The foundation's goal in raising
        awareness for World Smile Day is to "encourage smiles and acts
        of kindness around the world". The foundation also raises money
        to support children's causes.
Judge
          hears lawsuit over fish farms 
        Whether Cooke Aquaculture’s plan to raise native steelhead at
        fish farms in Puget Sound is a simple business transition or a
        complex threat to the marine ecosystem is being debated in King
        County Superior Court. 
Controversial
          Discovery Islands fish farms pose 'minimal risk' to wild
          salmon, DFO says 
        The battle to have 18 open-net fish farms removed from a
        critical salmon migration route is heading for more consultation
        after Fisheries and Oceans Canada announced they present little
        risk to wild Fraser River salmon stocks, which are in serious
        decline. 
      
Another
          baby orca born to J pod — the second this month 
        Another baby orca has been born to J pod, the Center for Whale
        Research confirmed Friday morning. It’s the second calf born
        this month for the endangered southern resident orcas that
        frequent Puget Sound.
More
          female southern resident killer whales needed for population
          growth: scientists 
        The addition of a new male calf to a critically endangered pod
        of southern resident killer whales has experts happy, yet
        disappointed because it won’t further the population of the
        orcas. 
‘Super-Enzyme’
          Speeds Up Breakdown of Plastic, Researchers Say 
        A new cocktail of enzymes that speeds up the degradation of
        plastic offers a step forward in finding a new form of recycling
        that is faster, is more affordable and works on a larger scale
        than current methods, British and American researchers said this
        week. 
British
          Columbia’s Seamounts Are Becoming Uninhabitable 
        In the northeast Pacific, the upper 3,000 meters of water has
        lost 15 percent of its oxygen over the past 60 years, and the
        top 500 meters is simultaneously becoming more acidic at an
        unprecedented rate, a study by Fisheries and Oceans Canada
        scientists has found. 
Ottawa
          opens door to First Nations fisheries authority 
        Fisheries and Oceans Minister Bernadette Jordan said today the
        federal government is open to the creation of a First Nations
        fisheries authority, if that's the direction Mi'kmaw chiefs want
        to take. 
Youth
          activists say Canada has legal duty to protect vital resources
          as public hearing ends 
        Fifteen young Canadians attempting to sue the federal government
        say the country has a duty to all its citizens to protect vital
        natural resources like the air and shorelines — a duty it's
        failing by emitting greenhouse gases. 
      
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