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Linda Sams has witnessed the evolution of salmon aquaculture on Canada's West Coast, having worked in the industry for 35 years. In this episode, Sams provides a narrative on the history of salmon farming in British Columbia - how it has grown from a community of start-ups into British Columbia's largest agricultural export - and her insights on a sustainable future for salmon aquaculture.
Correction: In the interview, Linda Sams, mentioned "Roger and Linda May" of Royal Pacific Sea Farms. In fact, she was referring to "Tom" and Linda May.
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Linda Sams has witnessed the evolution of salmon aquaculture on Canada's West Coast, having worked in the industry for 35 years. In this episode, Sams provides a narrative on the history of salmon farming in British Columbia - how it has grown from a community of start-ups into British Columbia's largest agricultural export - and her insights on a sustainable future for salmon aquaculture.
Correction: In the interview, Linda Sams, mentioned "Roger and Linda May" of Royal Pacific Sea Farms. In fact, she was referring to "Tom" and Linda May.