A "salmon fish-cleaning machine"; also described as an "Iron Chink"; from Letson and Burpee
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- [ca. 1895]
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A "salmon fish-cleaning machine"; also described as an "Iron Chink"; from Letson and Burpee
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Sockeye salmon in Spuzzum Creek
Purse-seine fishing on the Salmon Bank, near the shore of San Juan Island
Item consists of one film negative depicting a dingy on a purse-seine fishing vessel. Four smaller vessels and the shore of San Juan Island are in the distance.
Purse-seine fishing on the Salmon Bank, near the shore of San Juan Island
Item consists of one film negative depicting five small fishing vessels of various sizes and the shore of San Juan Island in the distance.
Purse-seine fishing on the Salmon Bank, near the shore of San Juan Island
Item consists of one film negative depicting two fishermen standing on the deck of a purse-seine fishing vessel. Their catch of salmon covers the deck. The shore of San Juan Island is in the distance.
Purse-seine fishing on the Salmon Bank, near the shore of San Juan Island
Item consists of one film negative depicting three fishing vessels of various sizes and the shore of San Juan Island in the distance. Two of the boats appear to be tied together and tethered to the third in the distance. At least four people are standing on the centre boat.
Purse-seine fishing on the Salmon Bank, near the shore of San Juan Island
Item consists of one film negative depicting one fishing vessel towing a series of smaller boats. The shore of San Juan Island is in the distance.
Industrial film. A comprehensive look at the B.C. salmon industry, including the salmon run; fishing techniques; salmon species; Nass and Skeena River migrations; Hells Gate fishways; cannery operations. Concludes with a cooking demonstration, showing methods of preparing and serving salmon.
Kokanee spawning, egg take, tagging, etc. -- Lardeau River
The item is a reel of film footage showing Kokanee spawning and egg tagging in the Lardeau River.
The item is a composite print of a documentary film from 1968. It shows the rehabilitation of the Kokanee fishery following the construction of the Duncan dam. Premier W.A.C. Bennett is seen at the dam's opening on August 17, 1967.
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dr. Walter Garey : the spawning of salmon PERIOD COVERED: 1967-1969 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1969 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Dr. Walter Garey discusses his study of spawning salmon (in Bella Coola Valley) for the purpose of learning more about the human coronary and artery condition.
Meadow Creek Kokanee spawning channel
The item is a reel of unedited footage showing the Kokanee spawning channel at Meadow Creek.
Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Note: Glitch at about 50:00 mark, closing segment missing. Jack discusses religion with Gopal Krishna Goswami, Guru, Society for Krishna Consciousness. The following people all appear on the show to discuss the potential environmental damage from a coal mine near Campbell River: Jim O'Rourke, President, Quinsam Coal; Gary Young, Eileen Smith, Save Our Salmon Coalition; Ralph Neilson, FACTS Fish and Coal Together Society. Jack does a man on the street from the 600 block of Alexander Street, Vancouver, where brothels were once located. BCTV reporter Harvey Oberfeld reports on the recent NDP crisis regarding decriminalization of prostitution and repeal of the bawdy house laws.