Global Resistance: The Power of Protests, Posters, Placards & PR – Fighting Off Toxic Salmon!

 

 

When I first came across Alexandra Morton – dubbed the 'Jane Goodall of Canada', "salmon saviour" and "resistance fighter" in a recent profile piece – back in the 1990s she was pictured in her wee boat holding two signs.  One was in Norwegian which read 'Ingen Lus' and the other was the English translation: 'No Lice'.  The message to the people of Norway and to Norwegian companies operating lice-infested salmon farms in British Columbia was crystal clear in any language.  And to anyone around the world seeing her one woman (and one dog) protest. 

 

Alex No Lice

 

 

 

 

 

I've been lucky enough – and old enough – to have been involved in the global fight against toxic salmon farms for over two decades and the messages used to fight off the pharmed menace have always been powerful. 

 

A b

 

 

 

The power of protest – even if it is just one lady in a wee boat with two hand-made signs or three chiefs in a boat dressed in regalia – has spread the word around the world that the predominantly Norwegian-owned salmon farming industry is a malignant cancer on our coasts.  

 

Cancer #3

 

 

Whether the cages, pens or feedlots are in Canada, Norway, Scotland, Chile, Ireland, Tasmania, New Zealand, Iceland, Maine, Washington, the Faroes or wherever this noxious industry expands next – the messages carry the same resonance and raw people power. 

 

Olympics #1

 

 

Abbaaaa

 

 

Bba

 

 

Bears

 

 

Bbbbbbbbbb

 

 

Yagan

 

 

 

The age of the internet has brought protests into the boardrooms and shareholders of Mowi (formerly Marine Harvest) and other corporations promoting lousy salmon farming. 

 

Lousy

 

 

One-woman or one-man protests can still be seen all around the world spreading the message that salmon farms are not wanted. 

 

A las

 

 

Alison

 

 

Billy

 

 

Abbbb

 

 

Andrew

 

 

 

George Q

 

 

 

Michelle #2

 

 

 

Although crowds of people – especially if they have drums, TV cameras, microphones, rafts and police protection – does help convey a more vocal message to the people in power!

 

Bob #2

 

 

Canal

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chile protest

 

 

Coming soon

 

 

Coveney

 

 

Feedlots

 

 

Hope

 

 

Ireland #3

 

 

Bpycottt

 

 

Paddle

 

 

 

The placards and posters do not need to be professionally made to hammer the point home.

 

Viral #2

 

 

Cermaq go back

 

 

IMG_4311

 

 

Filthy

 

 

Protest #3

 

 

Stop #3

 

 

 

Nevertheless, the expert assistance of groups like Greenpeace, the Green Warriors, Sea Shepherd and the Superheroes 4 Salmon always helps too.

 

Bbbbaa

 

 

Argentina ban photo #1

 

 

Greenpeace

 

 

Hardanger

 

 

NJFF

 

 

Superheroes 4 Salmon #2

 

 

Pam

 

 

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Tas protest

 

 

 

It's a cheesy cliché but the power of one is huge and every one of us has that power.  Or to quote Margaret Meade: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has".

 

Stop #2

 

 

Roddy

 

 

Dave Parker

 

 

Cut crap Anissa

 

 

Green

 

 

Corin Smith in wetsuit at salmon farm

 

 

Mikael-Frodin

 

 

Dublun

 

 

Elsea with pink salmon sign

 

 

Corporate

 

Boy

 

 

Don't buy wild salmon

 

 

Molina

 

 

 

People power can indeed change government policy and can kick lice-infested salmon farming companies out of communities who have not given their consent!

 

Wild Salmon People crowd scene with banners

 

 

Swanson #2

 

 

Alfred

 

 

Swanson #4

 

 

 

 

Come rain, shine or snow – warriors wanting to fight against disease-ridden salmon farming will always be there to stand up. 

 

Bob drumming in rain

 

 

 

Sabra

 

 

 

Aaaaa

 

 

 

Cccc

 

 

 

Captain Condom #2

 

 

 

Costco

 

 

Protest #2

 

 

Norway go home

 

 

Snow #2

 

 

Damien and Jeremy

 

 

Paddle #2

 

 

 

Where would the global resistance movement be though without the protest signs and placards which come in all shapes and sizes (not forgetting the film-makers and photographers to record them for posterity)!

 

Alex Laterra

 

 

Aniaa

 

 

ISA

 

 

Clare Island #5

 

 

Eddie #3

 

 

Elsea boycott

 

 

McDonalds Elena

 

 

Positively No

 

 

Muldoon #2

 

 

Tas

 

 

Calm

 

 

Norway scandal

 

 

Citizen

 

 

CIWF Scottish Salmon Investigation March 2021 Graphics #2

 

 

 

It has been an inspiration to stand shoulder to shoulder with so many powerful people during protests over the years.

 

Don alex

 

 

Alex with crew

 

 

Chris

 

 

John don

 

 

Lying

 

 

Don family

 

 

Santa protest #6

 

 

Get Out Migration Norwegian Tshirts

 

 

Alexis mark

 

 

Snow

 

 

Red alert #2

 

 

Rod court

 

 

Don in court vs Cermaq 2012 with David Sutherland & John Volpe

 

 

Don Elena

 

 

Kurt & Don #2

 

 

Don deported

 

 

 

Sadly, we've lost some heroes along the way too.

 

DFO Twyla

 

 

Hare

 

 

Mary

 

 

Derek

 

 

Toxic Kurt

 

 

Bruce

 

 

 

 

Thanks to the power of posters and graphics the resistance movement against salmon farming lives on and will always be here as long as filthy feedlots pollute our global oceans. 

 

Alex & Elly with disease sign

 

 

Anastasia Geo Sept 2020 #8 Mowi protest

 

 

Derek #2

 

 

Arran ireland

 

 

Chile dead

 

 

Buck

 

 

Nova

 

 

 

A big shout out there to all the graphic designers, poster-makers, placard scribblers, photographers, film-makers, flag-sewers and creative artists out there without whom the world would be a poorer place (and without whom there would be even more salmon farms). 

 

Aabbbb

 

 

Don King of Truth Rolling Stone

 

 

Pinocchio Norway

 

 

Counterfeit Fredriksen

 

 

Salmonopoly with Fredriksen

 

 

 

 

Organic

 

Mowi Pioneering Reprehensible Farming Utter Shit since 1964 #3

 

 

Boycott graphic Nov 2019

 

Clayoquot action

 

 

Cermaq wild salmon

 

 

Crime

 

 

 

 

And don't forget the cartoonists like Adrian Raeside and others for bringing a much needed smile to our faces.

 

Cartoon betty ford

 

 

Poisson

 

Cartoon lobster

 

Cartoon difference

 

 

Cartoon bullet

 

 

Cartoon seals

 

 

Cartoon dead

 

 

Cartoon real estate

 

 

Cartoon disease

 

 

ISA #2

 

Calvin salmon bleuuurrrchh

 

 

 

 

 

Graphic designers can make you chuckle too (depending on your sense of humour).

 

Scary
 

 

Ramsay

 

 

Fergus Ewing need to get rid of wild salmon

 

 

Fergus Monty Python spoof

 

 

Cermaq crisis #2

 

Dollar

 

 

Fredriksen plane ticket

 

FOCS drugs

 

 

Cohen bed

 

 

Cigarettes

 

 

Ecoceanos juan

 

Animal equality

 

 

Viva end campaign

Drugs gggggg

 

 

 

Please remember the newspaper advert designers who get the message out to the masses all around the world.

 

Ny times ad

 

 

 

Safeway

 

 

Safeway #3

 

 

Safeway #4

 

 

Oxfam

 

 

Oxfam #2

 

Bear blog #19 ad in Olympics

 

Bomb chile

 

 

Tas advert

 

 

 

Or the bumper sticker-makers who help drive the message home every single day. 

 

Go wild

 

ISA #3

 

 

Friends

 

 

Gsa

 

 

Say Norway

 

 

 

Speaking personally, I'm a sucker for a film spoof.

 

Salmon Fishing Yemen film poster spoof

 

 

Salmon Farming in Scotland spoof

 

 

Salmon Hunter spoof poster

 

 

Scammon Salmon

 

 

Scamon Noir poster with Gustav

 

 

Supersize Freddy #2

 

 

 

And the reel deal:

 

Confidential

 

 

Confidential #2

 

 

 

Whatever your sense of humour, there's always space in the global resistance movement against salmon farming for all ages and all colours (even all those pink shades on the SalmoFan). 

 

Salmofan

 

 

Roche spoof

 

 

SalmoFan film

 

 

 

You certainly don't need to be a real life superhero to crusade against salmon farms.  

 

Superheroes 4 Salmon

 

 

Superheroes 4 Salmon #4

 

 

 

 

After all, Alexandra Morton kick-started a global movement in a wee boat with two posters.  And thirty years later she's still making waves.

 

Alexandra Morton salmon saviour

 

Alexandra Morton resistance fighter

 

 

Alexandra Morton not on my watch cover

 

 

Alex as angel

 

 

 

 

Even if you've got a face for radio and don't like going outside in public, you can join Alexandra Morton and thousands of other warriors around the world by taking the pledge not to eat farmed salmon online now

 

Pledge #1 Alexandra Morton scientist version

 

 

Pledge #17 Molina & Laterra

 

 

Collage of Take the Pledge #2

 

 

Collage of Take the Pledge #4

 

 

 

Go wild as former Alaskan fisherwoman Anne Mosness would say!

 

Pledge #33 Anne Mosness

 

 

 

 

If you have any doubts about farmed salmon please read 'Toxic' by Richard Flanagan.

 

Flanagan

 

 

 

 

 

Finally, if anyone has any creative ideas for graphics or wants to share any placards, posters and photos of other protests please email me via salmonfarmingkills@gmail.com

 

Anastasia Geo Sept 2020 #6 Don at computer

 

 

 

 

 

Love

 

 

 

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