Sustainable Coast will host a special showing of "Salmon Confidential" on Wednesday, April 3 at 7:30 pm at the Gibsons Heritage Playhouse. There will be a discussion after the film with the filmmaker Twyla Roschovitch. Admission by donation. 

"This film tells the backstory behind the scenes of the biggest environmental government coverup ever perpetrated on British Columbians." - Alexandra Morton. WATCH THIS VIDEO.

Salmon Confidential is a new film on the government cover up of what is killing BC’s wild salmon. When biologist Alexandra Morton discovers BC’s wild salmon are testing positive for dangerous European salmon viruses associated with salmon farming worldwide, a chain of events is set off by government to suppress the findings. Tracking viruses, Morton moves from courtrooms, into British Columbia’s most remote rivers, Vancouver grocery stores and sushi restaurants. The film documents Morton’s journey as she attempts to overcome government and industry roadblocks thrown in her path and works to bring critical information to the public in time to save BC’s wild salmon.

The film provides surprising insight into the inner workings of government agencies, as well as rare footage of the bureaucrats tasked with managing our fish and the safety of our food supply.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

  1. Write to the man who will most likely be the next leader of British Columbia, Adrian Dix and tell him you take these viruses seriously and he is going to have to remove these feedlots from the wild salmon migration routes. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  2. Sign the petition above to the current leader of British Columbia - Christy Clark
  3. Go to http://www.salmonfeedlotboycott.com/ and join the boycott
  4. Share this film with everyone you know who cares about wild salmon, forests, whales, the economy of British Columbia
  5. Donate to help Alexandra Morton get this film out there and make the changes we need to keep wild salmon alive http://www.gofundme.com/FishFeedlotsOut

We are now essential to the biology of wild salmon. Please take action.