Tidelines Newsletters
Fall 2009 Tidelines Newsletter
Posted November 25th, 2009
The new issue of Tidelines is ready and it’s full of hot topics and informative information. In this issue we review our 60th AGM gala, offer the results of the 2009 Pendrell Sound Oyster Spatfall monitoring results, introduce our new marketing campaign – The Pacific Kiss – and interpret the results of our industry survey. Enjoy! Just click on the image below to read all about it.
Summer 2009 – BCSGA Tidelines Newsletter
Posted July 28th, 2009Hot off the hard-drive. Our latest BCSGA Quarterly – Tidelines Newsletter. Inside this issue, you will enjoy reading about some new federal funding announcements, a proposal for a new Harmful Algae Monitoring Program, a wrap-up of the shellfish festival season, two interesting submissions on patenting and compliance, and a few other goodies and news bits. Enjoy… click the image below to download the PDF.
Missed the print deadline, but we just received an update recent (July 27th) photo of the Centre for Shellfish Research Deep Bay Field Station – progress is looking good – concrete footings are being poured this week.
Tidelines – Spring 2009
Posted April 24th, 2009The BCSGA is proud of our Quarterly Tidelines Newsletter… this is our way of promoting BC shellfish products and celebrations, communicating current events and research & development projects, and updating industry stakeholders on all things BC shellfish. This one was hot off the press a week or so ago – and our apologies to advertisers for the unanticipated delay, but we’re proud to publish it today.
Hard copies, as always are in the mail to our 160+ BCSGA member companies. Click here to view our latest edition Tidelines – Spring 2009.
Fall 2008 – Tidelines Newsletter
Posted November 26th, 2008Hot off the hard-drive! In this issue, we invite you to read about our recent successful annual R&D workshop and Gala Awards dinner, many current issues that the BCSGA is working with, updates on current scientific and innovation projects, an announcement from DFO Ottawa – Aquaculture Management Directorate on a new Aquaculture Sector Strategies effort… and much more! Click here for Tidelines Fall 2008 or the front-page image below to view the PDF copy and enjoy…
Summer 2008 Tidelines Newsletter
Posted August 7th, 2008
Okay people. You’ve been waiting patiently, and here she is! This is the biggest issue ever… lots of stuff going on and there’s even a few nice photos. Tidelines Summer 2008 (click here for the PDF file).
Tidelines Newlsetter – Spring 2008
Posted April 28th, 2008Here we have it folks, another much-anticipated Tidelines – The Quarterly Newsletter of the BC Shellfish Growers Association. Click here for Tidelines Newsletter – Spring 2008 – (PDF file).
Tidelines Newsletter – Winter 2008
Posted February 7th, 2008Tidelines – Winter 2008. The latest and greatest… in .pdf format… the Quarterly Newsletter of the BC Shellfish Growers Association… Tidelines Newsletter_Winter 2008!!!! In this issue you’ll read about shellfish seed updates, some new R&D projects, progress with the BCSGA Environmental Stewardship Initiative, a night-tide report and some interesting personal ads… enjoy!
Tidelines Fall 2007
Posted November 6th, 2007Hot of my Hard Drive is the Tidelines Fall 2007 Newsletter. In this issue, you’ll read about reviews of the recent BCSGA annual R&D workshop and AGM; changes to Board members; Vibrio season, Seed Shortage, and PST updates; successes, challenges and recommendations regarding shellfish equipment losses on beaches; A Geography of Oysters book review; a new column “Focus-on-the-Farmer”; and the usual events and classifieds sections. Enjoy!
Tidelines Summer 2007
Posted August 23rd, 2007Tidelines Summer 2007 – In this issue (published and sent in the mail August 23rd, 2007), you’ll read about reviews and feedback on the Comox Valley Shellfish Festival, fee reductions, PST review, and shellfish sustainable economies and environments. From David’s corner of the office, you’ll read about Vibrio protocol; great updates from the Centre for Shellfish Research, Cadmium in Oysters, and Microbubbler research projects; and a submission by Dave DeAndre (Taylor Shellfish) regarding this year’s seed shortage.



