Michael Dadswell, who worked nine years for Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), told a science advisory panel on Wednesday that the agency skewed research on how many sturgeon, American shad and striped bass were being killed by Nova Scotia Power’s Annapolis Tidal Turbine in order to keep the hydroelectric plant going, The Chronicle Herald, a Canadian newspaper, reports [...]
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