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Government fails endangered whales - Groups go to court to stop U.S. seismic research in Canadian waters

Saturday, August 22, 2009

VANCOUVER – In the midst of a lawsuit launched by environmental groups, the Minister of Foreign Affairs has just granted permission for a controversial American research ship to conduct seismic blasting in a Canadian marine protected area. The Minister granted this permit at the close of business hours Friday night, despite an ongoing lawsuit by environmental groups challenging the legality of the permit on the basis that the ship will violate Canadian environmental laws.



Fishing allowed in 99 percent of Marine Protected Areas on Canada's Pacific coast, study reveals

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

VANCOUVER-- Fishing is allowed in all but one percent of Marine Protected Areas (MPA) on Canada’s Pacific coast, according to a study conducted by Living Oceans Society and published in Marine Policy this month. This is in spite of the fact thatover half of the MPAs are officially rated as “strictly protected” and are intended to prohibit all fishing.

New study shows that North Island economy depends on a healthy ocean

Thursday, March 17, 2011

SOINTULA, B.C. –-Almost 28 percent of the economy of the Regional District of Mount Waddington is dependent upon a healthy ocean, according to new research commissioned jointly by Living Oceans Society and the Regional District of Mount Waddington. The study undertaken by GS Gislason and Associates Ltd. uses data from 2009 and interviews with local residents to measure both the direct contribution of marine industries to local communities and where in the regional waters these activities occur.

Federal government not meeting ocean protection commitments

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

VANCOUVER—A report released today by the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development supports Living Oceans Society’s contention that the federal government is failing to live up to its international commitments on effective marine protected areas (MPAs) and has left taxpayers exposed to enormous liabilities for oil spills in Canada’s oceans. The report responds to a petition filed by Living Oceans.

BC's Bountiful Sea - Heritage Worth Preserving
BC Coast Information Team: Marine Ecosystem Spatial Analysis

Transport Maritime

Avec ces fjords profonds, ces étroits passages et de forts courants de marées, la côte Nord-Ouest canadienne du Pacifique est une des régions du monde où l’on trouve les eaux les plus périlleuses à naviguer. Un nombre incalculable de récifs et rochers sont parsemés le long de la côte qui souvent ne sont pas répertoriés sur les cartes. Un brouillard couvre la mer l’été et des tempêtes violentes ragent tout l’hiver.

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