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  • Free NEMO Talk: Forage Fish & the Chinook Salmon Connection (Online)

    Online

    Fish diet studies can help us understand changes in marine ecosystems. Will Duguid (UVic and PSF) will provide an introduction to key prey of Chinook and Coho salmon and discuss what salmon diets are teaching us about the food web that supports our salmon and the species that rely on them.  He will also present new insights on the migration ecology of Pacific Herring and introduce current and upcoming research programs.

  • Virtual Event: United Nations World Oceans Day 2023 Live Broadcas

    ORGANIZER MESSAGE Registering for the VIRTUAL BROADCAST of the 2023 United Nations World Oceans Day event which will be live streamed on UN TV on Thursday 8 June, 2023! For more information about this celebration, and others surrounding World Oceans Day, please visit www.UNWorldOceansDay.org or follow the event on Instagram @unworldoceansday. Registration Terms — *The […]

  • Free NEMO Talk: Tracking Dungeness Crab across the Salish Sea

    Online

    Driven by communities and led by the Hakai Institute, Sentinels of Change is a decade-long project that uses light traps to investigate the ecology and dynamics of a critically important species in our inland sea: Dungeness crab. Join us to hear about our findings so far and how important community science is in our efforts to understand ecosystems and environmental change.

  • Free Hands-On Demonstration with Sunshine Coast Friends of Forage Fish

    Friendship Park, Trail Bay, Sechelt 5665 Teredo Street, Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada

    Come out to the beach at Friendship Park, Trail Bay, and learn about who forage fish are, and why they are important. Then we’ll get into a demonstration of the sampling process used by citizen scientists all along the Salish Sea to determine where these important little fish are choosing to spawn.  Bring your gumboots and curiosity for this hands-on demonstration.

  • Free Film Screening: Uncharted Waters (Roberts Creek Community Hall)

    Roberts Creek Community Hall 1309 Roberts Creek Rd, Roberts Creek, BC, Canada

    Four young people with diverse connections to Howe Sound/ Átl‘ka7tsem confront an uncertain future. United by an innovative, community-led mapping project, can they work together to protect their home? (Followed by a presentation and discussion by the Howe Sound Biosphere Region Initiative Society.)

  • Free NEMO Talk: Generation Restoration – feeding hope and resilience back into kelp forests and the community (Online)

    Online

    Salish Sea kelp ecosystems are among the most vital and most threatened ecosystems in Canadian waters. Kelp forests are foundational and provide critical habitat and food for diverse species, including commercially, recreationally, and culturally valuable species. Kelp also provides vital ecosystem services, stabilizing shorelines, filtering water, mitigating storm surges, and capturing large quantities of carbon, helping to mitigate climate change and counteract ocean acidification. Join Lee-Ann Ennis as she tells her inspiring story of cultivating kelp for fish habitat and restoration projects.

  • Free Herring Curtain Demonstration (Mission Park, Davis Bay)

    Mission Point Park, Davis Bay 4595 Sunshine Coast Hwy, Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada

    We will demonstrate the construction of a herring curtain and explain why such curtains are important to the Pacific Herring.  There will be extra materials on hand for participants to help make a herring curtain, and these will be stored for usage next spring during spawning season. Making a herring curtain is easy, it’s quick and it’s important for the survival and revival of the pacific herring species!

  • Late Summer 2023 BC Bat Count

    A simple way to support bats is to participate in the BC Annual Bat Count this Summer. The BC Community Bat Program is requesting colony reports and volunteer assistance for this citizen-science initiative that encourages residents to count bats at local roost sites.

  • FLP Pilot Project Discussion

    The Arc, Qathet 7055 Alberni St, Powell River, Canada

    The BC Ministry of Forests is hosting public engagement events on the Forest Landscape Plan (FLP) Pilot project for the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area (TSA). You can take part in the engagement event in Powell River - qathet, on December 5th!

  • FLP Pilot Project Discussion

    Chatelech Secondary School 5904 Cowrie St, Sechelt, Canada

    The BC Ministry of Forests is hosting public engagement events on the Forest Landscape Plan (FLP) Pilot project for the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area (TSA). You can take part in the engagement events in Sechelt on December 6th!