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CP16947778 | Newsroom Ready: Rare video of spawning salmon should stop proposed N.S. gold mine: conservationists
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Rare video of spawning salmon should stop proposed N.S. gold mine: conservationists
Salmon conservation groups say rare video that captures wild Atlantic salmon spawning in a brook near a proposed gold mine site in northeastern Nova Scotia should help convince governments to reject the project. The video shot last November was released today in Halifax by the Nova Scotia Salmon Association, St. Mary's River Association, and the Atlantic Salmon Federation. It shows a pair of wild Atlantic salmon preparing to spawn in McKeen Brook, a tributary of the St. Mary's River near the Cochrane Hill gold mine being proposed by Atlantic Gold, a subsidiary of Australian-owned St. Barbara. The company says the proposed mine is expected to go before a federal-provincial environmental assessment process, and that protection from any potential harm to salmon would have to be demonstrated before the mine is approved.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP16947758
Legacy Identifier:
n_Salmon-Gold-Mine20200212T1445
Type:
Video
Duration:
2m25s
Dimensions:
1920px × 1080px 170.43 MB
Create Date:
2/12/2020 2:45:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
Tags
climate change
environment
Habitat
pollution
salmon
spawn
toxic