As boaters, we can unknowingly be responsible for spreading aquatic invasive species that can cause tremendous damage to local waterways…
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Looking to the future of GSA – some news to share
It is with mixed emotions that Georgia Strait Alliance is saying goodbye to our executive director, Christianne Wilhelmson who, after…
Read more »What is marine planning?
Marine planning comes in many forms. At its core, it’s a way that coastal communities, Indigenous nations, industry, and all…
Read more »5 Opportunities Destined for Marine Action in 2024
Reflection isn’t uncommon during these winter months, particularly as one calendar year transforms into the next. At GSA, our thoughts…
Read more »Abandoned boats in B.C. waterways are taking a heavy toll
A national strategy for abandoned boats that empowers community leaders, led by local knowledge, is within reach *Originally published in…
Read more »A big biodiversity threat
Opposition is strong against the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project – and it’s getting stronger. Opposition against the destructive RBT2…
Read more »Explore the Salish Sea Raffle winners
Seven lucky individuals won prizes in our online raffle this year – thanks to the generosity of numerous businesses that…
Read more »Grassroots Action for Orcas
Lucero González Ruiz, who leads our biodiversity initiatives, used to be afraid of the ocean. She stumbled into what she…
Read more »New hope on the horizon for these endangered orcas
In June we celebrated Orca Action Month and in the last couple of weeks we got some good news for…
Read more »Introducing our summer 2023 team
We’re thrilled to have five youths join GSA for eight weeks over the summertime. Having this additional capacity means that…
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