Blue Carbon
The K’ómoks and Squamish Estuaries: A Blue Carbon Pilot Project
Final Report to North American Partnership for Environmental Community Action (NAPECA)
Blue Carbon Fact Sheet
Efforts in Blue Carbon, Sea Grass, Kelp, and Salt Marsh Restoration Blue Carbon and Estuaries in the Pacific Northwest.
Our Blue Carbon Initiative
Project Watershed in cooperation with the The Estuary Working Group is doing research to learn more about how salt marsh and eelgrass beds in our local Estuary contribute to the uptake and storage of carbon from the atmosphere.
Habitat work by 19 Wing Comox and Project Watershed
Published: June 19, 2013 2:00 PM, Updated: June 19, 2013 2:07 PM 19 Wing is restoring marine habitat near Royston as compensation for the...
Estuary 'blue carbon' initiative wins $30,000 grant
By Philip Round - Echo Staff Pictured at the agreement signing alongside the Courtenay River Estuary on Tuesday are, from the...
EDITORIAL: Keep reading for good news about blue carbon
By Editorial - Comox Valley Record Published: April 17, 2013 4:00 PM; Updated: April 17, 2013 4:55 PM If you knew this editorial involved...
Unlocking Coastal BC's Blue Carbon Opportunities
The following article was posted in The British Columbia Newsroom and The VIU News. Issued by the BC Ministry of Environment, April 9,...
Eelgrass Restoration
Project Watershed would like to thank our volunteers from Superstore, North Island College and around the Valley for their assistance with...
Project Watershed and UBC Students Studying Blue Forests in the Estuary
On Saturday, January 21 around 11 PM to catch the lowest tide of the month, a team of Project Watershed volunteers and a group of Chemical...
Midnight Madness on the Mudflats
Students from UBC and volunteers from Project Watershed braved the dark mudflats of the Courtenay River estuary last night in order to...
Blue Carbon Pilot Project
Excerpt from 'Ferry Man visits Comox Valley Regional District members in person' article by Scott Stanfield - Comox Valley Record...
Courtenay River Estuary could hold 'blue key' to lock in carbon dioxide
BY PHILIP ROUND, COMOX VALLEY ECHO OCTOBER 21, 2011 The Courtenay River Estuary could hold a blue key that locks in carbon dioxide from...