
This site uses images by the following gracious photographers and artists:
Roy Vickers is an west coast artist who has given us permission to use
his work, Pink Salmon Drum; as our logo. Roy has this to say about
salmon:
Wild salmon have been the lifeblood of first nations people in
northern British Columbia for thousands of years. The Skeena river and
it’s tributaries reach deep into the interior of and affect the
Tsimshian, Gitksan, Nishga, Haida, and Wet'suwet'en people. Wild salmon
have been the main resource from the sea, supporting commercial
fishing, canneries, sports fishing, and most important to us, the
subsistence fishery. Without wild salmon stocks all animals in the
northern region will be affected. Without wild salmon stocks our forest
and ocean life will die.”
For more of Roy's work, visit his website: http://www.royhenryvickers.com
Keith Douglas has given us permission to use many of his works, throughout our website. The masthead uses a photograph of his as well. His site can be found at http://www.keithdouglas.ca/
We thank supporters, Sharon and Al Oskey, for givng us the photo record
they made while processing their wild salmon. You can enjoy "Preparing
the Winter Food Supply" in the Take Action section.
Some of the pictures on this site are taken from Twyla's film, Call from a Coast. Check out her site for updates from the Broughton