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B.C. researchers work to protect remote communities from shellfish biotoxins

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Submitted by fionn-yaxley on Wed, 09/04/2024 - 16:51

"The ultimate goal is to create a portable and accessible testing kit that can be widely distributed to remote communities to accurately test for biotoxins that can be lethal when consumed but have no taste or smell and can’t be cooked off, Green said." Read the full article.

‘Give Nature Space and it Will Come Back’: Rewilding Returns Endangered Species to UK Coast

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Submitted by fionn-yaxley on Wed, 08/21/2024 - 10:48

Sometimes there is good news. "A broad coalition of natural trusts, farmers and businessmen, and conservationists are looking to turn the southern English coastline and the lands beyond into a biodiversity hotspot." Read the article now.

Why researchers are racing to restore B.C.’s kelp forests

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Submitted by fionn-yaxley on Mon, 08/12/2024 - 10:47

Restoration of kelp forests lost to ocean heat waves and overgrazing sea urchins is underway off Vancouver Island’s coastlines with guidance from local researchers.

Experts from the University of Victoria have teamed up with the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre on the project, known as the Kelp Rescue Initiative. Read the full article.

Water’s Edge exhibition

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Submitted by fionn-yaxley on Thu, 08/08/2024 - 14:26

Save the date! You are invited to explore the surreal beauty of Vancouver Island on canvas. Water’s Edge exhibition, with artists Elissa Anthony and Kathryn Huse, takes place between September 20 – 29, 2024 (10AM - 4PM) in Ladysmith. There will be demos and the artists will be on site. Admission is free. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Living Oceans Society.

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