Working on the unceded territory of the K’ómoks First Nation .

Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

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Coastal Restoration Update August 2020

Coastal Restoration Update August 2020

Nikki Wright from Seachange Marine Conservation Society and Maria Cantazaro from the Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF) visited our kelp research site at Oyster River and our saltmarsh projects. Maria is a researcher working for the PSF on a report looking at the importance of nearshore, habitat connectivity and estuarine habitat to Pacific salmon.

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Paintings, By The Numbers Gallery

Paintings, By The Numbers Gallery

Ken Kirkby and Nana Cook have donated 43 of their paintings and seven from their collection to raise funds and awareness for Kus-kus-sum through the engaging and powerful medium of art and the promise of getting a great deal. Each painting is worth between $1,500 and $4,000.

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The World Wildlife Fund Publishes Forage Fish Information

The World Wildlife Fund Publishes Forage Fish Information

The World Wildlife Fund and the Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region Research Institute (MABRRI) have released a variety of resources for both professionals and community scientists researching forage fish. This includes a spawning survey guidance document, as well as QEP and Community Scientist sampling methodologies and data sheets.

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Coastline Restoration in Fanny Bay

Coastline Restoration in Fanny Bay

On June 17-19, 2020 Project Watershed organized a planting session to restore the vulnerable coastline in the Fanny Bay area. During the three days, our staff and 19 volunteers helped plant almost 2500 individual plants, comprised of Salicornia, Distichilis and dune grass species. This planting compliments another coastal restoration project where the shoreline was revegetated to protect the area from erosion.

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