Published Nov 9. 2013 - 10 years ago
Updated or edited May 6. 2019

Casting a Voice - Full Length Film

According to longtime angler Rob Brown the Skeena River drainage is "the last bastion of wild steelhead." This film examines the value of the Skeena River and its fish, and the steadily growing risks it faces to development and energy transportation proposals. The energy industry is vital to Canada's economic strength, and the Northern Gateway Pipeline project would use parts of the Skeena as a corridor to reach new global markets. This said, there is also immense value in the diverse ecosystems and wilderness that make up the Skeena.

Produced, filmed & edited by Dimitri Gammer
Originator: 
Submitter: 
Martin Joergensen

Comments

VOICE CASTING the fi...

VOICE CASTING the film is very interesting and knowing the whole area of the Skeena river, I should be safeguarded from any human intervention, people like me who has seen and fished in that region can not forget the beauty of the environment and the purity of the water , I think I see the back of rapid steelhead is a unique spectacle.
Please do not touch the Skeena and its tributaries
THANK YOU VERY MUCH

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