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Brave New Agreement on our Share Ocean Heritage

Coalition of B.C. environmental groups applaud B.C. ocean agreement

December 11, 2008

Vancouver/Sointula B.C. - Today Living Oceans Society, David Suzuki Foundation and Sierra Club BC congratulated Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Coastal First Nations on their bold agreement to formally work together to develop a comprehensive marine plan for an enormous area of British Columbia’s coast known as the Pacific North Coast Integrated Management Area (PNCIMA).

The formal Memorandum of Understanding lays out how the First Nations and federal governments will work together as they develop a plan for the conservation and sustainable use of our marine resources.

“We’ve called for this kind of agreement since 2005 when the federal government committed to marine planning on all of Canada’s coasts,” said Jennifer Lash, Executive Director of Living Oceans Society and a member of the BC ENGO Marine Planning Caucus. “While the MOU marks the beginning of a critical government to government relationship, we encourage the development of a stakeholder engagement strategy, so the voices of all who are dependent on the ocean are included while developing the marine plan for PNCIMA.”

The PNCIMA planning process will develop a marine use plan for the ocean, similar to the Land Use Plans that were developed for the Great Bear Rainforest. The intent of the marine plan for PNCIMA is to establish an ecosystem based management plan for the region, including outcomes and recommendations that provide for the long-term sustainability of resource use for future generations.


“There is plenty of evidence that healthy oceans and healthy coastal communities go hand in hand,” said Bill Wareham, Senior Marine Conservation Specialist with the David Suzuki Foundation. “Our hope is that today’s agreement will lead to the establishment of a comprehensive ocean management and conservation plan that clearly defines conservation and economic use areas on our coast that will serve to restore populations of fish and marine species whose numbers have dropped because of overexploitation and other industrial activities.”

“It is surprising that the provincial government is absent from this MOU given the considerable role that the Province normally plays in these kinds of governance arrangements including the jurisdiction they have over marine foreshore as well as tenures and licenses,” said Colin Campbell, Science Advisor for the BC Chapter of the Sierra Club. “Even though the Province has indicated it will be an observer, we would prefer to see the provincial government sign on and become a full participant.”

The BC ENGO Marine Planning Caucus includes the Living Oceans Society, David Suzuki Foundation and the Sierra Club of BC.

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For more information contact:
Jennifer Lash
Executive Director - Living Oceans Society
Office: 250-973-6580
Cell: 250-741-4006


Bill Wareham
Senior Marine Conservation Specialist - David Suzuki Foundation
Office: (604) 732-4228
Cell: (604) 740-4318


Colin Campbell
Science Advisor – Sierra Club of BC
Office: 250-386-5255, ext. 236
Cell: (250) 361-6476

 

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