Aloha Fintastic Friday!
        
Fintastic Friday: Giving Sharks a Voice celebrates and raises awareness for sharks, and is geared towards children. It encourages them to get involved in shark conservation efforts and to help change public opinion about sharks—from fear to appreciation and from hate to love. Not only is the day dedicated to sharks, but to other elasmobranchs like rays and skates as well.
Scientists
            seek to understand increase in grey whale deaths on West
            Coast 
          The recent sighting of an emaciated grey whale off Vancouver
          Island and the discovery of a dead whale washed up on a B.C.
          beach highlights concerns that the marine mammals are dying in
          increasing numbers.
Songhees
            teaming up with other nations to remove derelict boats 
           The Songhees First Nation is spearheading a drive to take
          more derelict boats out of the water while providing jobs and
          training for other nations on the South Island. 
        
 The Big Melt 
          This is Klinaklini, the largest glacier in Western North
          America beyond the Alaskan border. As this giant melts, so go
          B.C.’s more than 16,000 other mountain glaciers — and the pace
          is fast accelerating. In mere decades, Klinaklini will be
          gone. 
Expect
            longer wait times: Washington ferries to use
            smaller-capacity vessels after boat fire 
          Washington State Ferries (WSF) announced last week that it
          would be forced to make service changes on several routes
          after an engine room fire took the MV Wenatchee out of service
          in late April. 
        
Interior
            drops Trump proposal easing rules for Arctic offshore
            drilling 
          The U.S. Interior Department said Friday that it would not
          pursue a Trump administration proposal that critics feared
          would have weakened rules for exploratory oil and gas drilling
          in Arctic waters. 
Thousands
            of salmon fry released in B.C. river to restore populations
            devastated by Big Bar landslide 
          Thousands of salmon fry have been released in a river west of
          Prince George, B.C., in the hope they will help restore the
          salmon population devastated by the Big Bar landslide.
 B.C.
            auditor general flags province’s inadequate management of
            lands, fish and wildlife 
          An audit of the province’s conservation program shows how B.C.
          is failing to address a biodiversity crisis, including
          monitoring and enforcement gaps and a lack of collaboration
          with First Nations. 
        
Interior
            Department approves first large-scale offshore wind farm in
            the U.S. 
          The Biden administration on Tuesday approved the first
          large-scale offshore wind farm in the United States, a project
          that envisions building 62 turbines off Martha’s Vineyard in
          Massachusetts and creating enough electricity to power 400,000
          homes. 
        
BLM
            will revisit sage grouse protections after Trump’s attempt
            to open habitat for mining 
          The Bureau of Land Management announced Tuesday that it will
          revisit a key provision of sage grouse protection plans that
          would limit mining and drilling on the birds’ habitat. 
B.C.
            ‘shouldn’t have approved’ plan that failed to protect
            Nahmint old-growth forests: watchdog 
          A three-year review by the forest practices board found the
          provincial government did not meet its legal objective to
          protect ecosystems and ancient forests in a treasured
          Vancouver Island watershed. 
        
Community
            Voices / Local team launches innovative approach to help
            curb climate change 
          We must act, not just worry, and use as many solutions to curb
          climate change as we can, say a team of professors, graduate
          fellows, student interns and sustainability professionals
          working on one solution for Whatcom County — that can be
          replicated anywhere.
Stakeholders:
            Proposed Skagit River dam studies "inadequate" 
          Despite Seattle City Light expanding its study plan associated
          with the relicensing process of its Skagit River dams, at
          least 17 commenting government agencies, tribes and nonprofits
          wrote in letters last week that they remain dissatisfied. 
        
‘They
            never said a word’: DFO told B.C. salmon farmers, but not
            First Nations, about mouth rot infestation 
          Documents released under access to information legislation
          show federal scientists raised the alarm about a bacteria that
          causes potentially deadly lesions in Atlantic salmon, saying
          migrating Fraser River salmon were at risk.
Gov.
            Inslee, Washington state’s U.S. senators reject GOP
            congressman’s pitch on Lower Snake River dam removal 
          Washington state’s U.S. senators and its governor have joined
          forces against a proposal from U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson,
          R-Idaho, to remove four hydroelectric dams on the Lower Snake
          River and replace their benefits as part of a multitrillion
          dollar infrastructure bill being crafted by the Biden
          administration. 
        
        
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