Category Archives: Event Archives 2010

Cohen Commission Evidentiary Hearings

Updated: Final Hearings

(Vancouver) The Cohen Commission of Inquiry into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River will hear final oral submissions from participants over five days in Vancouver from November 4-10.

Final submissions will be heard each day from 10 am to 12:30 pm and 2-4 pm in the 12th floor hearing room of the BC Securities Commission, 701 West Georgia Street. Note that this is the same building where the commission held evidentiary hearings, but a different floor. *Note, new dates of December 15, 16, and 19 will be added to cover ISA issues.

Hearings are open to the public however due to the change in location, seating will be very limited. The commission will therefore be providing an audiocast of the proceedings in both English and French. For more information, visit www.cohencommission.caMedia recording or broadcasting of the hearings may be allowed with advance arrangements. To discuss, contact Carla Shore at 604-658-3646 or carla.shore@cohencommission.ca.

Updated: Cohen Commission Resumes Evidentiary Hearings

The Cohen Commission of Inquiry into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River will resume its evidentiary hearings in Vancouver tomorrow after a summer recess. Hearings will continue until the end of September, with final submissions expected in November 2011.

Upcoming topics include:

August 17 & 18 – Effects of habitat in the marine environment

August 19 & September 2 – Aboriginal fishing

August 22 – August 24 – Diseases and parasites

August 25 – September 8 - Aquaculture

Hearings are held Mondays through Fridays and are scheduled from 10 am to 12:30 pm and 2-4 pm most days. Details of each hearing day, including expected witnesses (as available) can be found on the commission’s online calendar at http://www.cohencommission.ca/en/Schedule/. Exhibits and transcripts are also posted online once available, and the calendar is updated regularly.

Hearings are open to the public and will be held at the Federal Court at 701 West Georgia Street, 8th floor. Please be aware that seating in the courtroom is limited. A media room will be provided for media in attendance. Media recording or broadcasting of the hearings may be allowed with advance arrangements. To discuss, contact Carla Shore at 604-658-3646 or carla.shore@cohencommission.ca.


Click here for the hearings schedule.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 6, 2010
Cohen Commission releases schedule for fall evidentiary hearings

(Vancouver) The Cohen Commission of Inquiry into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River has released its plan for evidentiary hearings beginning on October 25th, 2010, including the list of topics to be investigated in the fall of 2010 and the intended dates for hearing each topic. The full plan for fall hearings is available at www.cohencommission.ca.

“We have an ambitious hearings schedule that should allow us to investigate the causes for decline of Fraser River sockeye,” said Brian Wallace, senior commission counsel for the Cohen Commission. “We have set out this schedule based on what we have gathered to date in our document review, interviews and hearing preparation.”

Evidentiary hearings will begin Monday, October 25 through mid- December, and will continue in the new year. Hearings will run Mondays through Fridays and are scheduled from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and 2-4 pm each day. Hearings are open to the public and will be held at the Federal Court at 701 West Georgia Street, 8th floor. Media recording or broadcasting of the hearings may be allowed with advance arrangements. To discuss, contact Carla Shore at 604-658-3646 or carla.shore@cohencommission.ca.

The opening week of hearings will include a presentation on the Fraser sockeye life cycle, followed by evidence about perspectives on conservation, sustainability and stewardship, and submissions on Aboriginal law as it relates to the sockeye fishery. After that, evidence will be presented on the organizational structure of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the Pacific Salmon Commission and management of the sockeye salmon fishery.

About the Cohen Commission
The Cohen Commission (www.cohencommission.ca) was established on November 5, 2009 with the appointment of the Honourable Bruce Cohen as Commissioner. Under its Terms of Reference, the commission will hold hearings to investigate and report on the decline of sockeye salmon in the Fraser River. Based on its findings, the commission will make recommendations for improving the future sustainability of the sockeye salmon fishery in the Fraser River, including, as required, any changes to the policies, practices and procedures of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in relation to the management of the Fraser River sockeye salmon fishery.

Jack Johnson Concert – Oct. 1

Jack Johnson’s Vancouver concert will be
October 1, 2010 at GM Place.

Update: Our concert winners are: Matthew Wreech of Tallgrass, Matthew Hornor, Susan Levert, and Merv Stanley. Thanks to all for your donations and continued support of Fraser Riverkeeper! We also had a great time at our booth in the Village Green. Thanks to everyone for stopping by to “Stand Up for Pacific Salmon”!

Alison and Mary with Jack Johnson

Fraser Riverkeeper is teaming up with Jack Johnson on his 2010 To The Sea Tour and All At Once, a social action network connecting nonprofits with people who want to become active in their local and world community. All At Once comes to life online at www.AllAtOnce.org and at every Jack Johnson concert in the Village Green, a collection of interactive booths where you can get educated, get inspired, and connect face-to-face with us and other local and national non-profits.

HOW YOU CAN TAKE ACTION!

1) Become a Member of All At Once! Visit www.AllAtOnce.org to check out what you can do before, during, and after the show to get involved.

2) Participate in our Pre-Concert Events. We began our raffle of Jack Johnson tickets at MEC Paddlefest on June 20, and will have the announcement of our final drawing at our TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup on September 25th. Four winners will be announced on our website the evening of the 25th. Stay tuned for more events where we will be selling raffle tickets to the concert, or contact us if you would like to donate!

Fraser Riverkeeper is selling raffle tickets for $10.00 each. Each raffle ticket enters the drawing to win a pair of Jack Johnson tickets for the October 1st concert at GM Place. For $20.00, you also receive an annual Fraser Riverkeeper membership and a t-shirt, plus the increase in your chances to win a pair of tickets! To buy raffle tickets, click the DonateNow button our website. Make sure when donating that you fill out all your contact information so that we can contact you if you win. You may also pay by check as long as you mail us in plenty of time before the September 25th drawing. We also accept cash at our events.

3) Visit us at the show! We will be at Jack Johnson’s concert at the Fraser Riverkeeper booth. Please come visit us in the Village Green, take environmental action, get your Village Green Passport stamped, and enter to win a chance to view the concert from the stage!

4) Help us raise funds! Jack Johnson’s new charity is matching every dollar contributed to us at the show or directly to our organization between now and October 15. Please make a contribution right now and your money will be doubled by the Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation! (Up to $2500 US or foreign equivalent per group, assuming approval by CAFAmerica.)

Collectively, individual actions create global change. Your actions, your voice, and your choices, all have a huge impact.

Oct. 1-3 — Mission Film Festival

A special wild salmon film festival starts Oct. 1 from 6pm -10pm at the Clarke Foundation Theatre in Mission, BC — in the Heritage Park Centre — and will be themed “In Praise of Wild Salmon”.  An agenda-in-progress is available at http://missionfilmfestival.ca/.

At the film festival, Fraser Riverkeeper will be leading our Stand Up for Pacific Salmon (SUPS) letter-writing campaign.

The film fest will last all weekend, and Fraser Riverkeeper will be there all weekend too, so come visit us!

Please visit their Facebook Page.

Oct. 19-25th — Paddle for Wild Salmon

The Get Out Migration marches on with a flotilla, walk, and rally culminating in Vancouver on October 25th.

Paddlers leave Hope, with various events en route — Hope (19th), Chilliwack (20th), Mission (21st), and New Westminster (23rd). Along the way, Fraser Riverkeeper, along with Wild Salmon Circle, will be handing out letter-writing postcards, to paddlers and visitors,  to Stand Up for Pacific Salmon! We will also be engaging the paddlers in our new Riverwatcher program.

See the itinerary from Salmonaresacred.org.

    Spaces on the voyager canoes are fillling up quickly, please send an email to info@salmonaresacred.org and request the Paddling Questionnaire if you want to join.

    Please join Fraser Riverkeeper’s Doug Chapman and our boat, The Keeper, along with the rest of the flotilla, in Vancouver Harbor around 10:00 a.m. on October 25th. Then we will be marching from Vanier Park, over Burrard Bridge, to DFO and the Cohen Commission. Then we will end up at a rally at the Art Gallery at noon.

    Paddlers include Alexandra Morton, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Chief Bob Chamberlin, Grand Chief Saul Terry, and Fin Donnelly MP.

    Sept. 25th – TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

    Update: Thanks to everyone who came out today (Sept. 25th). We picked up about 5 trashbags full of litter on Second Beach, and had about 50 in attendance. One team found two entangled live seabirds. Thanks so much for all your hard work in making our shorelines cleaner!

    Cleanup Collection:


    55-gallon drum: 1
    Aluminum foil: 3
    Appliances: 2
    Bag of dog poop: 2
    Balloons: 7
    Bandages/bandaids: 5
    Batteries: 1
    BBQ rack: 1
    Beverage cans: 18
    Brush: 1
    Building materials: 6
    Buoys/floats: 1
    Camera lens: 1
    Caps, lids: 57
    Cigar tips: 3
    Cigarette butts: 468
    Condoms: 2
    Cork: 1
    Cothing/shoes: 12
    Crab/lobster/fish traps: 3
    Diapers: 1
    Disposable plates, cups, utensils: 20
    Elastic: 2
    Food wrappers and containers: 173
    Food: 2
    Glass beverage bottles: 10
    Glass pieces: 95
    Gum: 10
    Hair tie: 3
    Matches: 21
    Newspaper: 1
    Paint chips: 1
    Paper bags: 4
    Paper clip: 2
    Paper pieces: 58
    Pen cap: 1
    Pieces of plastic: 18
    Plastic bags: 17
    Plastic beverage bottles: 15
    Plastic sheeting/tarps: 13
    Pull tabs: 20
    Purse with IDs: 1
    Rope: 1
    Saline bottle: 1
    Sleeping bag: 1
    Scrap metal: 1
    Strapping bands: 2
    Straws, stirrers: 23
    Styrofoam pieces: 43
    Syringes: 1
    Tampons: 1
    Tealight/candle: 2
    Tent poles: 1
    Tobacco packaging: 7
    Toys: 6

    This year’s World Rivers Day celebration of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is Fraser Riverkeeper’s 3rd annual beach restoration with TD. This year we will be cleaning up Stanley Park Second Beach between Lagoon Drive and Park Lane. Our cleanup will begin at 9:30 a.m. on September 25th. Meet us at the beach area between the pool and the playground.

    Please dress for weather and terrain, and if you have them, bring your own trash bags and gloves (though some will be provided). Everyone will need to sign a TD waiver, and work in teams. Beach cleaners will help to fill out forms showing what sort of waste they pick up. In the event that the beach is clean before noon, we can work inland toward the park.

    The TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is one of the largest conservation initiatives of the Vancouver Aquarium. What started in 1994 as a small beach cleanup conducted by a handful of Vancouver Aquarium employees has now grown into the second largest cleanup in the world.

    Last year alone, over 63,000 Canadians registered for the TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, and in only one week participants removed 135,467 kg of litter from 1,280 shorelines.

    World Rivers Day, also known as BC Rivers Day, is a province-wide event, held every year on the last Sunday in September. Established in 1980 and coordinated by the Outdoor Recreation Council (ORC), it has been proclaimed by communities across BC and attracts over 75,000 people to more than 100 events each year. The success of this event in BC has also recently led to the establishment of a “National Rivers Day” — and as part of the UN Water for Life Decade starting in 2005, a new “World Rivers Day” is celebrated each September.

    We will be announcing the winners of Jack Johnson tickets at our TD Cleanup on September 25th, right before the end of the morning. Our raffle tickets are sold all summer, starting with Paddlefest on June 20th.
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    Aug. 18 – Oct. 21 — Cohen Commission Public Forums

    Public Forums Schedule, Information, and Application

    Cohen Commission to hold public forums in Lillooet, Campbell River, Steveston, Victoria, New Westminster, Prince George, Chilliwack and Kamloops

    MEDIA ALERT
    August 4, 2010

    The Cohen Commission of Inquiry into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River will hold a series of public forums to provide an opportunity for community members to share information with the commission they believe to be relevant to the mandate of the commission. Forums are planned for eight communities along the Fraser River and the sockeye’s migratory route from mid-August through October.

    Forums are scheduled for Lillooet (August 18), Campbell River (August 25), Steveston/Richmond (September 13), Victoria (September 16), New Westminster (September 20), Prince George (September 23), Chilliwack (September 29) and Kamloops (October 21). Further details on location and time of the forums are available on the commission’s website at cohencommission.ca/en/PublicForums/PublicForumsSchedule.php. All forums are open to the public.

    Members of the public wishing to present at a public forum must apply through the commission’s website at www.cohencommission.ca. The commission has identified five questions and invites input on these and any other topics that the public believe to be relevant to its mandate:

    • What is your vision for the sustainability of Fraser sockeye?
    • What is required to secure the future of Fraser sockeye?
    • What are the major habitat issues for Fraser sockeye and how can these be mitigated?
    • How can Fraser sockeye be effectively harvested?
    • How can citizens participate in the recovery of Fraser sockeye?

    About the Cohen Commission

    The Cohen Commission (www.cohencommission.ca) was established on November 5, 2009 with the appointment of the Honourable Bruce Cohen as Commissioner. Under its Terms of Reference, the commission will hold hearings to investigate and report on the decline of sockeye salmon in the Fraser River. Based on its findings, the commission will make recommendations for improving the future sustainability of the sockeye salmon fishery in the Fraser River, including, as required, any changes to the policies, practices and procedures of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in relation to the management of the Fraser River sockeye salmon fishery.

    Sept. 22 — World Rivers Day with Janet Helm

    It’s not just giving. It’s giving that changes the world. You want to make a difference. Now it’s easy to take action. This is the motto of Janet Helm, with whom we are excited to be collaborating in a partnership; our joint celebration, along with H2O+, is on the evening of September 22 at the H2O+ Store, 929 Robson, Vancouver. Please join us Wednesday night between 6-8 p.m.!

    2% of Janet Helm’s sales of reusable water bottles, carafes and glasses, and rain barrels will go directly to Fraser Riverkeeper. Janet’s The Giving Project is based on the idea that gratitude enriches our everyday lives; on June 6 this year, she began giving for 21 days.

    A habit of giving and gratitude is excellent for everyone.

    -Janet Helm

    What better gift to give than the gift of clean water!

    September 12 – Coho Festival

    The Coho Festival is a celebration of nature’s annual miracle of salmon returning to the North Shore. The fest takes place at Ambleside Park on the North Shore, starting with a run at 9:00 a.m. During the day there will be a run, walk, kid’s activities, beach and field activities, main stage entertainment, beer and wine garden, a Squamish blessing, bbq, and much more!

    Sept. 11 – Oct. 17 — Salmon Walks

    Lost Streams & History Walks

    False Creek Watershed is once again hosting a series of Salmon Walks this year. It is highly recommended to register early to avoid disappointment!

    September is “Wild Salmon Month” in Vancouver.

    These include walks with noted Vancouver Historians — by donations.

    Sept 11 – St. George’s Creek and Daylighting Proposal – a talk about the past, present and the future of this stream – with Bryn Davidson

    http://falsecreekwatershed10.eventbrite.com

    Sept 12 – Musqueam Creek – Vancouver’s Last Wild Salmon Stream – with Terry Point

    http://falsecreekwatershed11.eventbrite.com

    Sept 18 – Vancouver’s Ancient Tsusnahm Creek – with Terry Slack

    http://falsecreekwatershed12.eventbrite.com

    Sept 18 – Gibby’s Field - remnants of the last surviving creek bed of the once-vast China Creek system – with Dan Fass

    http://falsecreekwatershed13.eventbrite.com

    Sept 19 – Ancient Salmon Stream and Musqueam Village at Jericho Beach -with Victor Guerin

    http://falsecreekwatershed14.eventbrite.com

    Sept 25 – A Walk with the Ancient Plants of Camosun Bog – with Terry Taylor

    http://falsecreekwatershed15.eventbrite.com

    Oct 2 – Mount Pleasant’s Brewery Creek and the Natural Landscape of Vancouver- walk with Bruce Macdonald

    http://falsecreekwatershed16.eventbrite.com

    Oct 17 – Lost Streams Discussions – why is it important to talk about Lost Streams? – walk with Celia Brauer and the Historians

    http://falsecreekwatershed17.eventbrite.com

    Please register for walks with the links above.

    Sept. 11 – Wild Salmon BBQ

    Wild Salmon Circle will host a wild salmon barbeque on September 11, 4-8 p.m., in Stanley Park, at the Ceperley playgound area.

    This will be a potluck BBQ, with Wild Salmon Circle providing the salmon. Others should bring a dish or beverage of their own.

    This event will be a great chance to meet members of the Wild Salmon Circle and to become more actively involved in the fight to save wild salmon, or to just hang out and eat delicious food.