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Gitga’at Guardians and Coastal Stewardship Network Stories Featured in Sevenseas Magazine

Gitga'at Guardians and Coastal Stewardship Network Stories Featured in Seven Seas Magazine
SevenSeas Marine Conservation and Travel Magazine – October 2017 Issue

This October, Sevenseas Marine Conservation & Travel Magazine is featuring stories previously published by First Nations in Coast Funds’ Talking Stick as well as features on Marine Partnership Planning (MaPP) in the Great Bear Rainforest and Haida Gwaii.

Coastal Stewardship Network: Collaborative Monitoring and Protection of First Nations’ Lands and Waters 

The Coastal Stewardship Network helps Guardian Watchmen and stewardship techs from nine First Nations share environmental intelligence, and continues a long tradition of caring for coastal environments. How did it come about?  

Read about Coastal Stewardship Network and collaborative monitoring and protection of First Nations’ lands and waters. 

Gitga’at Guardians: Using Science to Safeguard their Territory

Through their Guardian Program, the Nation is tracking the effects of vessel traffic and industrial development activities in order to protect the resources they depend on. The program combines traditional Gitga’at stewardship practices with scientific monitoring. By combining these approaches, the Gitga’at Guardian Watchman Program supports the Nation’s sustainable management of their ecologically-diverse territory and the rich resources they rely on.

Read about Gitga’at First Nation’s Guardian Program.

Spirit bears attract international tourists to Klemtu, BC

Doug Neasloss was a kayak touring guide in the remote village of Klemtu, found on Swindle Island in B.C.’s Inside Passage (between Vancouver Island and southeast Alaska). Neasloss had just closed up shop for the 2003 season, when he got an unexpected visitor.

Read about Spirit Bear Lodge located in Klemtu, BC, Kitasoo/Xai’xais territory.

Exploring the Great Bear Sea: New, Free Curriculum Resources

Green Fire Productions, a non-profit organization, specializes in producing documentaries on sustainability and conservation of natural resources. The Great Bear Sea is part of the Ocean Frontiers film series on ocean stewardship in North America.

Read about the Great Bear Sea and available curriculum resources.

Scuba Diving the Northern tip of Vancouver Island with MaPP

Scuba divers come from all over the world to dive the wall at Browning Pass and other remarkable sites near Port Hardy.

Read about the Marine Planning Partnership for northern Vancouver Island.

New century, new approach to marine planning in B.C. 

For the first time in British Columbia’s history, First Nations have been equal partners with the provincial government in developing marine use plans…

Ready about First Nations and the Province of BC’s collaboration on marine planning across coastal British Columbia.

 SevenSeas Marine Conservation and Travel Magazine