Preliminary results of two international expeditions to study Pacific salmon in the open ocean offers new clues as to why salmon populations are declining.
A new video from the Marine Plan Partnership (MaPP) showcases collaborative marine planning for the waters of the North Pacific Coast.
While the time Pacific salmon spend in the open ocean is still largely a mystery, scientists now hope the high seas will provide clues to declining salmon health.
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 the wake of BC’s historic decision to enshrine UNDRIP into law, CFN-GBI and West Coast Environmental Law team up to explore future possibilities in co-governance within a marine context.
Coastal First Nations sign historic fisheries resources agreement with the Federal Government that will help revitalize fisheries throughout our coastal communities.
Vancouver, BC – There is no relationship more important to the Government…
New funding for the Coastal Guardian Watchmen will support ongoing efforts to monitor, protect and restore coastal territories along the North and Central Coast and Haida Gwaii.
CFN-GBI supports the federal government’s request that the Senate pass Bill C-48, the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act, in its amended form so that northern BC waters will be safe from oil spills.
CFN-GBI urge the Senate to pass Bill C-48 and permanently ban large oil tankers in the Pacific North Coast.
Coastal leaders tell Senators that opponents of Bill C-48 should move on and focus instead on helping to create a sustainable economy.
The second First Nations’ National Guardians Gathering in Vancouver provides a platform for learning from each other and an opportunity to elevate guardian interests nationwide.
CFN-GBI and partners in the Oceans RFA create integrated plans that aim to improve emergency response capabilities throughout the North and Central Coast and Haida Gwaii.