LEARN
Few places have the abundance and diversity of marine life found in British Columbia's coastal waters. From rich tide pools,underwater kelp forests and deep-sea glass sponge reefs to pods of killer whales and schools of migrating salmon, the rich ocean heritage of Canada's North Pacific Coast are globally significant. It also sustains people with food and provides a foundation for art, culture, and recreation inspired by the sea. It is a place where fish - and the people who catch them - have been part of this globally significant ecosystem for generations.
Let's start unraveling some of the mystery and wonder of the North Pacific Coast by watching this short video, Code Blue:Ocean Rescue and Revival.
Stay Informed
Join our mailing list to receive our newsletter and periodic updates.



