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August 12, 2021
Studying Juvenile Salmon in the Cluxewe River Estuary
he Nature Trust of BC’s collaborative Enhancing Estuary Resilience Project works with Coastal First Nations and the West Coast Conservation Land Management Program to improve estuary habitat and enhance the long-term sustainability of BC’s fish stocks. As part of this project, Julian Gan, a graduate student in Jonathan Moore’s Salmon Watershed Lab at Simon Fraser University, has been examining the ways in which juvenile salmon use estuaries.
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May 14, 2021
Video: Estuaries Enhancement with Tom Reid
Join The Nature Trust of BC's West Coast Conservation Land Manager, Tom Reid, as he speaks about the BCSRIF Enhancing Estuary Resilience project.
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August 24, 2020
Koeye River Estuary Trip
While conducting monitoring work for the BCSRIF Enhancing Estuary Resilience Project, Restoration Biologist Steve Henstra kept notes on the sights and sounds of the incredible Koeye River Estuary.
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July 23, 2020
Hakai Supports NTBC’s Enhancing Estuary Resilience Project
British Columbia’s renowned Hakai Institute is playing a critical role as a partner in The Nature Trust of British Columbia’s Enhancing Estuary Resilience Project.
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July 9, 2020
Seeking knowledge in the Asseek Estuary
On a sunny day in June, a group of scientists along with the Nuxalk First Nation Coastal Guardian Watchmen visited the stunningly beautiful Asseek River estuary.
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