We are very excited to announce our 2022 Keeping It Living Dinner at 40 KNOTS Winery. Please join us September 9th from 5-8pm to celebrate ecological restoration and watershed research right here in the Comox Valley. We are looking forward to sharing local food, wine and music, and celebrating significant milestones with you, our community.
Project Watershed Celebrates our 30th Annual General Meeting
Our 30th Annual General Meeting on June 10th, 2023, was one to remember. Thanks to the Comox Valley Regional District and Councilor Will-Cole Hamilton, we were able to hold the meeting in the Regional District’s Civic Boardroom. The advanced technical and purposeful physical aspects of the room made it easy to facilitate our first combined in person/online AGM
Thank you Don and Dan for your Exceptional Dedication
Project Watershed would like to express our deepest gratitude for Dan and Don’s outstanding service as members of our Board of Directors. Their unwavering dedication and remarkable commitment have not only propelled our organization forward but have also made a profound impact on our community.
Microplastics Sediment and Varnish Clams Sampling
Join us for a sampling event to collect sediments and varnish clam for our K’omoks Estuary microplastics study.
Pinniped Monitoring Training
Training for seal and sea lion (pinniped) monitoring protocol. Attendees should be interested in signing up for monitoring shifts over the summer.
June Eelgrass Restoration Completed
Between June 2 and 11, six dedicated staff members, approximately 23 volunteers and the UB Diving crew worked together to accomplish the impressive task of transplanting 6,000 stems of eelgrass!
Kathy Haigh
Chair
Tom Grimmer
Vice Chair
Glen Urquhart Summer Plant Maintenance
We will be doing summer maintenance for our riparian plantings along Glen Urquhart Creek.
Project Watershed’s 2023 Annual General Report
A very big thank you to all our members, board, staff, and community supporters for making 2022-2023 such an incredible and successful year! It’s only with the contributions of time, funding, and support from each and every one of you that we are able to restore and conserve the Comox Valley’s watersheds and sensitive habitats.
Alisha Drinkwater
Director at Large