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  • Unpacking new research on the Fraser Estuary’s importance to Chinook salmon
    Environment

    Unpacking new research on the Fraser Estuary’s importance to Chinook salmon

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation April 27, 2021March 15, 2024

    A new paper, “Chinook salmon exhibit long-term rearing and early marine growth in the Fraser River, B.C., a large urban…

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  • Otolith study confirms Harrison Chinook salmon rely on the Fraser River Estuary for early growth
    Environment

    Otolith study confirms Harrison Chinook salmon rely on the Fraser River Estuary for early growth

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation April 8, 2021March 15, 2024

    Lia Chalifour is the lead author of a recent study which reveals the early life histories of juvenile Chinook salmon…

    Read More Otolith study confirms Harrison Chinook salmon rely on the Fraser River Estuary for early growthContinue

  • Join us for a webinar on conservation in action
    Environment

    Join us for a webinar on conservation in action

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation April 6, 2021March 15, 2024

    BC’s coast holds enormous ecological, cultural and economical significance for wildlife, their habitats, and the communities throughout its range and…

    Read More Join us for a webinar on conservation in actionContinue

  • Fostering resilience for 2021 and beyond
    Environment

    Fostering resilience for 2021 and beyond

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco December 21, 2020September 15, 2021

    Expect the unexpected. Who could have predicted that old adage would so accurately sum up 2020? From the pandemic to…

    Read More Fostering resilience for 2021 and beyondContinue

  • Research: Conservation in heavily urbanized biodiverse regions requires urgent management action and attention to governance
    Environment

    Research: Conservation in heavily urbanized biodiverse regions requires urgent management action and attention to governance

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation December 15, 2020September 15, 2021

    The Fraser River estuary, which once supported Canada’s largest wild salmon runs, is now home to over half of British…

    Read More Research: Conservation in heavily urbanized biodiverse regions requires urgent management action and attention to governanceContinue

  • A Conservation Prospectus for the Fraser River Estuary
    Environment

    A Conservation Prospectus for the Fraser River Estuary

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco November 26, 2020September 15, 2021

    Research published today in Conservation Science and Practice indicates that 102 species at risk of extinction in the Fraser River…

    Read More A Conservation Prospectus for the Fraser River EstuaryContinue

  • Federal Minister presses pause on Terminal 2
    Environment

    Federal Minister presses pause on Terminal 2

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation September 16, 2020September 15, 2021

    It’s been a while since I’ve had much cause for optimism about the Port of Vancouver’s plans for the Fraser…

    Read More Federal Minister presses pause on Terminal 2Continue

  • Shifting learning online during the pandemic
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    Shifting learning online during the pandemic

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco August 8, 2020September 15, 2021

    Raincoast was one week away from setting sail aboard our floating classroom, Achiever, when the pandemic abruptly brought those trips…

    Read More Shifting learning online during the pandemicContinue

  • Win a copy of Spirits of the Coast
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    Win a copy of Spirits of the Coast

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco July 23, 2020September 15, 2021

    We hosted an inspiring online event last night focused on the Royal BC Museum book about killer whales, Spirits of…

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  • Thanks to everyone who made our first season of Coastal Insight a success
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    Thanks to everyone who made our first season of Coastal Insight a success

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco July 21, 2020September 15, 2021

    We just wrapped up our 11th episode of Coastal Insights, a live and interactive online learning program. If you missed…

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  • Upcoming online panel discussion Spirits of the Coast
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    Upcoming online panel discussion Spirits of the Coast

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco July 11, 2020September 15, 2021

    On Wednesday July 22nd at 6pm, join us for an online panel discussion bringing together contributors from the book, Spirits…

    Read More Upcoming online panel discussion Spirits of the CoastContinue

  • Spirits of the Coast – live event
    Environment

    Spirits of the Coast – live event

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation July 6, 2020September 15, 2021

    Join us for an unique evening bringing together contributors from the book, Spirits of the Coast. Hear from four diverse…

    Read More Spirits of the Coast – live eventContinue

  • Demystifying the Killer Whales of BC episode 8
    Environment

    Demystifying the Killer Whales of BC episode 8

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco June 17, 2020September 15, 2021

    Raincoast’s Salish Sea Emerging Stewards program educates our future leaders. The Coastal Insights online education webinars are a part of…

    Read More Demystifying the Killer Whales of BC episode 8Continue

  • Misty Macduffee contributes essay to new book Spirits of the Coast
    Environment

    Misty Macduffee contributes essay to new book Spirits of the Coast

    Raincoast EcoByRaincoast Eco June 5, 2020September 15, 2021

    Spirits of the Coast is our new favourite book. It brings together the work of marine biologists, Indigenous knowledge keepers,…

    Read More Misty Macduffee contributes essay to new book Spirits of the CoastContinue

  • Terminal 2 expansion threatens the Fraser estuary
    Environment

    Terminal 2 expansion threatens the Fraser estuary

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation May 27, 2020September 15, 2021

    The Port of Vancouver is proposing to double the size of its shipping terminal at Roberts Bank, putting further stress…

    Read More Terminal 2 expansion threatens the Fraser estuaryContinue

  • New report: Toward a Vision for Salmon Habitat in the Lower Fraser River
    Environment

    New report: Toward a Vision for Salmon Habitat in the Lower Fraser River

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 4, 2020September 15, 2021

    Since 2016, we have worked with First Nations, community groups, conservation organizations and dozens of individuals to identify the root…

    Read More New report: Toward a Vision for Salmon Habitat in the Lower Fraser RiverContinue

  • Join us at the Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference in Vancouver
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    Join us at the Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference in Vancouver

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation October 21, 2019September 15, 2021

    Along with the Lower Fraser Fisheries Alliance, Raincoast is chairing a traditional session at the upcoming Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference…

    Read More Join us at the Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference in VancouverContinue

  • How new research on habitats within the Fraser River estuary implicates conservation strategy
    Environment

    How new research on habitats within the Fraser River estuary implicates conservation strategy

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation September 17, 2019September 15, 2021

    Raincoast biologist Misty MacDuffee joined Mark Brennae on CFAX 1070 to talk about the Fraser River and the fish that…

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  • Research: Habitat use by juvenile salmon, other migratory fish, and resident fish species underscores the importance of estuarine habitat mosaics
    Environment

    Research: Habitat use by juvenile salmon, other migratory fish, and resident fish species underscores the importance of estuarine habitat mosaics

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation September 9, 2019September 15, 2021

    Pacific salmon, especially Chinook and Chum, reside and feed in estuaries during downstream migrations. But the extent to which they…

    Read More Research: Habitat use by juvenile salmon, other migratory fish, and resident fish species underscores the importance of estuarine habitat mosaicsContinue

  • One night only – Patagonia’s Artifishal screening at the University of Victoria
    Environment

    One night only – Patagonia’s Artifishal screening at the University of Victoria

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation August 15, 2019September 15, 2021

    Join us on Tuesday, August 27, at 7:00 pm for a film screening of Patagonia’s documentary, Artifishal, at the University…

    Read More One night only – Patagonia’s Artifishal screening at the University of VictoriaContinue

  • Interview: Why our latest court challenge to the re-approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline is critical for the Salish Sea
    Environment

    Interview: Why our latest court challenge to the re-approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline is critical for the Salish Sea

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation July 22, 2019September 15, 2021

    The Southern Resident killer whales are a small declining population. The increase in tanker traffic associated with the Trans Mountain…

    Read More Interview: Why our latest court challenge to the re-approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline is critical for the Salish SeaContinue

  • Great news: juvenile salmon moving through habitats reconnected after 100 years
    Environment

    Great news: juvenile salmon moving through habitats reconnected after 100 years

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation June 19, 2019September 15, 2021

    Success! Since the removal of sections of the Steveston jetty in February, we have been sampling our new jetty ‘breaches’…

    Read More Great news: juvenile salmon moving through habitats reconnected after 100 yearsContinue

  • Panel: the future of Killer Whale recovery
    Environment

    Panel: the future of Killer Whale recovery

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation March 12, 2019September 15, 2021

    Join us this April, either in person or on online, as we discuss the challenges ahead in the recovery of…

    Read More Panel: the future of Killer Whale recoveryContinue

  • No mitigation measures can protect Southern Resident killer whales from the noise of Trans Mountain’s tanker traffic
    Environment

    No mitigation measures can protect Southern Resident killer whales from the noise of Trans Mountain’s tanker traffic

    Raincoast Conservation FoundationByRaincoast Conservation Foundation February 22, 2019September 15, 2021

    Today’s recommendation to approve the Trans Mountain expansion by the National Energy Board (NEB) disregards the consequences of oil tankers…

    Read More No mitigation measures can protect Southern Resident killer whales from the noise of Trans Mountain’s tanker trafficContinue

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