Marine Stewardship Group

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Our mission is to work with science and passion to protect our oceans and marine ecosystems and ensure the health of our magnificent coastline for centuries to come.

All are welcome to join!

To get involved please contact Anne Parkinson

Activities

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Connection and Collaboration

Our first step is to connect with other groups on Salt Spring Island and around the Salish Sea in order to coordinate efforts, explore collaboration, and gather expert knowledge to establish a baseline and develop a marine section of CAP 2.0. with specific goals and actions.

 

 

Education and Enjoyment

Our second step is education; writing for print and TSS website on marine topics, hosting zoominarscelebrating global and local ocean days, hosting outdoor walks of the marine environment.

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Action and Advocacy

Our third step is advocacy; creating awareness of marine related issues that citizens can choose to support via letter writing to government and private sector, ensuring marine related issues become part of election platforms.

Marine News, Resources, & Events

Wonders of the Salish Sea 2022

Welcome to Wonders of the Salish Sea Mondays: April 4, 11, 25, and May 2, 2022 7-9 pm (PST) A four-part online environmental learning series for adults designed to awaken…
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Join CBC Victoria’s Kathryn Marlow at a discussion about the health and future of B.C. waters

Reposted from CBC The heat dome of June 2021 came with dire consequences and brought attention to a host of environmental concerns, one of them being the state of the Salish Sea…
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Climate change was front and centre this summer: let’s focus on ocean protection this fall

Reposted from West Coast Environmental Law (WCEL) August 9, 2021 Author: Erin Gray – Staff Lawyer No matter where you live, it’s likely that the climate crisis has been top of…
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Átl’ka7tsem UNESCO Biosphere Region

Wonderful news that Átl’ka7tsem, also known as Howe Sound, is now a UNESCO Biosphere Region. It is the third UNESCO Biosphere Region in British Columbia – and the first on…
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Partial advocacy success; Ottawa announces new system to improve marine vessel traffic flow in Southern British Columbia

August 12, 2021 from Islands Trust website Lək̓ ʷəŋən, METULIYE/Victoria, B.C. – After more than 15 years advocating for Ottawa to reduce and ultimately eliminate 33 freighter anchorages, Islands Trust…
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Celebrating the Salish Sea

By Anne Parkinson, Published in The Driftwood, June 2, 2021 https://pages.pagesuite.com/0/6/063f2a15-9d0f-4e1c-b29a-300a404f38e2/page.pdf “…in every curving beach, in every grain of sand there is the story of the earth.” Rachel Carson How…
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