For a brief moment this week, the waters off Port Alberni became the salmon shark capital of Canada.
Scientists and students aboard an Oceans Network Canada expedition to explore pacific seamounts off the west coast of Vancouver Island had a rare sighting of a salmon shark on July 23.
Scientist Dr. Cherisse Du Preez and Joshua Watts, one of two Nuu-chah-nulth people aboard the vessel, spotted the two-metre, male salmon shark.
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Watts and Aline Carrier from Nuu-chah-nulth nations in Port Alberni boarded the coast guard ship John P Tully on July 17 to join the expedition for two weeks. They represent Uuathluk
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Port Alberni boasts of being the Salmon Capital of Canada, and was crowned Canadasa国际传媒檚 Ultimate Fishing Town in 2012.
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