The Coastal Forage Fish Network (CFFN) is a network of environmental NGOs, Community groups, and First Nations working across our coast to document forage fish presence and better understand their populations and habitat in the region.
Seal Monitoring Training
Training for seal and sea lion (pinniped) monitoring protocol. Attendees should be interested in signing up for monitoring shifts over the summer.
Winter works at Kus-kus-sum
Project work at Kus-kus-sum isn’t taking a holiday break. In early January, you may have seen some large machines near the wall – we got some excited phone calls about this! However, they were not there to start removing the wall, they were there to take important soil cores to analyse a patch of soil near the wall.
Goodbye 2023, Hello 2024
Looking back at last year and forward to the year to come. A huge thank you to all our supporters: whether you gave time, money, or both – we are grateful for your contributions.
Emily Keller
Operations Director
Sammy Alkhalifa
Restoration Data Coordinator
Pacific Sand Lance Day Success
December 8th was the first annual Pacific Sand Lance Day!
These skinny forage fish are understudied and important to our coastal ecosystem. Sand lance have over 100 known predators, and are particularly important to nesting sea birds. This eclectic fish buries into sandy sea beds, hibernates all winter, and spawns on beaches!
Project Watershed is Hiring a Restoration & Monitoring Manager (CLOSED)
Our organization is looking for an enthusiastic leader to help us grow and manage our restoration projects and document our restoration success. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in ecology/biology, in both freshwater and marine systems, as well as restoration.
Project Watershed is hiring a Restoration Data Coordinator
To support organization of legacy data from Project Watershed’s recent and ongoing coastal restoration projects, and to assist with development of a data management protocol.
Marcelle Wheeler
Operations Coordinator
Tintown Christmas Open House
Help us welcome visitors to the Project Watershed office during this year’s Tintown Christmas Open House!
Estuary Carol Walk
Join us on Sunday December 3rd for our annual carol walk!