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Read 'Not on My Watch'

A renegade biologist fights to save wild salmon.

Biologist Alexandra Morton has taken on governments and industry for 30+ years in her quest to save the wild salmon of British Columbia. Not on My Watch is her story.

Alexandra Morton

“[Ocean farms are] taking away the richness of life. Taking away the ability to survive. It really is a form of insanity that we do not act on this.”

Alexandra Morton

“[Ocean farms are] taking away the richness of life. Taking away the ability to survive. It really is a form of insanity that we do not act on this.”

“[Ocean farms are] taking away the richness of life. Taking away the ability to survive. It really is a form of insanity that we do not act on this.”

Alexandra Morton

Alexandra Morton

Alexandra Morton

Alexandra Morton

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Follow Alexandra Morton on Instagram and Facebook for her bulletins on the disasters of industrial aquaculture and victories in the fight against it.

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Follow Alexandra Morton on Instagram and Facebook for her bulletins on the disasters of industrial aquaculture and victories in the fight against it.

Follow Alexandra Morton on Instagram and Facebook for her bulletins on the disasters of industrial aquaculture and victories in the fight against it.

KEEP SWIMMING

KEEP SWIMMING

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