Tasmania's salmon industry has been hit hard by disease and warmer weather, with more than 5,500 tonnes of dead fish dumped at southern Tasmanian waste facilities in February. The weight of dead ...
A salmon farming operation in south-east Tasmania has been hit by mass die-offs caused by a bacterial disease. Images and videos of dead fish in a pen are being shared by the Bob Brown Foundation.
Part of the reason for Canada’s loss could be chalked up to the absence of their best defenseman, Cale Makar. An illness sidelined Makar for the game against the United States, forcing Canada to ...
Cale Makar, Colorado Avalanche's star defenseman, recently married Tracy Evans, a Calgary-based teacher and former athlete. Their romantic relationship culminated in a fairytale proposal in June ...
He said there was no danger from the material, comparing it to fish oil capsules people took for their health. Salmon Tasmania CEO Luke Martin said the industry was dealing with a rare but serious ...
The salmon industry is currently grappling with a widespread outbreak of rickettsia bacterial disease, resulting in “elevated mortality events” at fish farms, peak body Salmon Tasmania said.
Salmon pens around D’Entrecasteaux Channel and the Tasman Peninsula in the south-east of Tasmania – each containing up to 100,000 fish – became infected with bacteria last week, killing off ...
Star defenseman Cale Makar had himself a career performance, racking up two goals and four assists in Colorado’s dominant 7-3 win over San Jose. Makar entered the night with 296 career assists ...
It finally happened, and the Avs put on a show. Cale Makar set a franchise record for defensemen with six points and the Avs scored on their first three power-play opportunities of the night en ...
Cale Makar returned to Canada’s lineup at the 4 Nations Face-Off for a must-win game against Finland on Monday afternoon after sitting out Saturday’s loss to the U.S. with what the team called ...
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