Central Coast Nations hope landmark crab closures will soon be in place to protect Food for Social and Ceremonial fisheries in their territories.
Collaborative Indigenous-led science is positive for both external researchers and for local Nations that can incorporate knowledge and data to inform the community long-term.
The 25th annual Ocean Awards recognizes the Coastal Guardian Watchmen as recipients of the 2019 Ocean Wise Conservation Leadership Award.
As COVID-19 continues to affect coastal communities, regional collaboration takes on a new importance for Guardians who often carry out frontline duties above and beyond their stewardship role.
For Kitasoo/Xai’xais and other First Nations along the North and Central Coast, carbon credits for conservation in the Great Bear Rainforest supports a range of stewardship and economic efforts.
Watch this film that tells the story of our work with federal and provincial governments to establish a network of MPAs along the north Pacific Coast.
In early December, 12 students from six First Nations along the North and Central coast completed a unique training course that explored the many connections between Reconciliation and Climate Change.
In July, Coastal Guardian Watchmen from across the North and Central Coast met for the Coastal Stewardship Network annual gathering at the Hakai Institute on Calvert Island.
In the 2018 Annual Report, we highlight some of the innovative and collaborative efforts we’ve undertaken with communities over the past year.