Aboriginal Aquaculture Association

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CONTACTS

Aboriginal Aquaculture Association

Richard Harry

1400B Drake Road

Campbell River, bc, V9W7K6

CA

Aboriginal Aquaculture Association

Richard Harry

105 - 2005 Eagle Drive

Campbell River, bc, V9H1V8

CA

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Aboriginal Aquaculture Association

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aboriginal, aquaculture, first nations, british columbia, canada, salmon farming, fish farming, shellfish farming

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The web site aboriginalaquaculture.com states the following, "The Aboriginal Aquaculture Association is a sectoral organization designed to assist, support and facilitate the meaningful participation of First Nations in sustainable aquaculture development." I noticed that the webpage said " It serves as a resource body providing guidance and advice with respect to sustainable aquaculture development, regulation and management of aquaculture." They also said " Aboriginal Aquaculture In Canada Initiative Project Funds. Please check out the whats new page. To read about the new Project fund for 2017 - 2018."

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