When the Exxon Valdez accident happened twenty-six years ago this week, Alaskans learned first-hand what a massive oil spill can…
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We Binned Our Boat
Guest Blog by Graham Chamberlain and Barb Hardy In January 1993, up in Genoa Bay, we bought a twenty year…
Read more »Down at the Dock: Derelict Vessels and Green Boating Solutions
Recreational boating is an incredibly attractive pastime – who wouldn’t be attracted to time spent out on the water with…
Read more »Clean Marine BC at the Vancouver International Boat Show
The Vancouver International Boat Show is underway! GSA staff, volunteers, and our mermaid Georgia are at BC Place handing out…
Read more »Join our Waterfront Citizens’ Forum on January 28 and have your say
In the last few years, we have seen a trend that is encouraging for those who are interested in how…
Read more »A tale of inaction – signifying nothing good for the orca
The news we received last week was troubling. A young female southern resident orca was found dead in the Strait,…
Read more »Art for social change – The Wild & Scenic Film Festival
What motivates a person to standup paddleboard 400 km along BC’s Central Coast or spend the winter on a remote…
Read more »Local election results: a win for the coast, climate and communities
Election night 2014 was a great moment for all those in BC who want to stop pipeline and tanker projects…
Read more »It’s local election time!
On November 15th, British Columbians will go to the polls to vote for local leaders to represent their communities. …
Read more »Water’s Edge Day draws Vancouverites to the shore
For Vancouverites, their city’s Waterfront is many things: it’s a place where they live, where they work, where they move…
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