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Reports & Presentations

December 2022

Tim Green: The Impact of Norovirus on Baynes Sound

STEVE CARBALLEIRA: VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES

D.MONTEITH /N. CLEMENTS: VIH/CVRD TRACKING LOCAL CHALLENGES

JESSICA HUYBREGTS: PUGET SOUND NO DISCHARGE ZONE

PAST PRESENTATIONS

2018 EcoForum Downloads
2018 EcoForum REPORT
2019 EcoForum Downloads
2019 Spring EcoForum REPORT
2019 Fall EcoForum REPORT
2019 POWERPOINT by Brenda Spence on Pacific Herring
2019 POWERPOINT by Kim Dunn on EcoForum Process and Governance
2020 EcoForum Downloads
2020 Spring EcoForum REPORT
2020 Fall EcoForum REPORT
2020 POWERPOINT by Ocean Watch on Coastal Health Programs
2020 POWERPOINT by Kim Dunn on Integrated Mgmt in Baynes Sound
2019 REPORT by Sneddon and Dunn Toward Integrated Mgmt in Baynes Sound
2021 EcoForum Downloads
2021 Spring EcoForum REPORT
2021 Fall EcoForum REPORT
2021 POWERPOINT on Area Based Aquaculture Management
2021 POWERPOINT by Lisa Pierce on Clean Coast Clean Waters Initiative
2021 RESEARCH on Carrying Capacity for Baynes Sound Shellfish Aquaculture
2022 EcoForum Downloads
2022 Spring EcoForum REPORT
2022 POWERPOINT by Denise Smith on the Tla’amin Relationship to Herring
2022 POWERPOINT by Grant Scott on Herring Recovery
2022 POWERPOINT by Eleni Petrou on Genetic Diversity in Pacific Herring
2021 ARTICLE Functional genetic diversity in an exploited marine species and its relevance to management
2021 ARTICLE Phenological diversity of a prey species supports life-stage specific foraging

The Baynes Sound / Lambert Channel ecosystem, within the unceded territories of the K’omoks, Qualicum and Snaw-naw-as First Nations and the Treaty territory of the Tla’amin Nation, will be healthy and thriving, supported by the collaborative and solutions-oriented actions of the diverse people who have an interest in the area, for generations to come.