Clean Marine BC
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Clean Marine BC
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@GeorgiaStraitBC's Clean Marine BC Green Boating and Marina Eco-certification programs reduce the impacts of recreational boating on the environment. We will help you find the facilities, services and information that you need to protect the Salish Sea!
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Whether you are experienced or new to boating we want to hear from you! Everything from distance regulations for mammals & eelgrass meadows, to what to do for an oil spill. You’re sure to be a greener boater when you’re done. PLUS be entered to win this gorgeous pin and mug:
www.tfaforms.com/5163605
It’s #SafeBoatingWeek! To keep safe, we need to start expecting the unexpected. Whether it’s damage to boating infrastructure, such as marinas, breakwaters, pumpouts, etc, or limited potable water, we need detailed contingency plans. Learn more:
georgiastrait.org/2023/03/boat...
Boating in a changing climate • Georgia Strait Alliance
The impacts of climate change are becoming more prevalent and, as boaters, we need to be prepared for the consequences out on the water. As extreme weather events increase, boaters are more frequently...
georgiastrait.org
May 20, 2025 at 7:19 PM
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One old gillnet, piles of bones from dead sea creatures: B.C. group targets dangers of marine 'ghost gear' vancouversun.com/news/ocean-c... via @vancouversun.bsky.social
One old gillnet, piles of bones from dead sea creatures: B.C. group targets dangers of marine 'ghost gear'
Lost fishing gear makes up an estimated 70 to 90 per cent of plastic waste polluting the world's oceans. Read more.
vancouversun.com
May 20, 2025 at 6:00 PM
See you tonight?! April 30 at 6 pm: Experts share practical tips and resources to protect marine ecosystems, whether you’re boating in U.S. or Canadian waters—or just curious about how you can help. Bring your questions, grab a beverage, and get ready to dive into the conversation!
RSVP:
• Georgia Strait Alliance
Learn tips and resources to protect the Salish Sea from potential boater impacts on April 18th for the Clean & Green Boating Happy Hour.
georgiastrait.org
April 30, 2025 at 4:43 PM
Are you interested in starting conversations with boaters about best practices for minimizing their impact on the water? Can you do precise data entry and have a flexible schedule for boating events? We have an awesome opportunity with training:
georgiastraitalliance.applytojobs.ca/summer+posit...
April 24, 2025 at 4:09 PM
You don’t have to be a boater to take part in this fun and interactive event. We’ll be covering essential topics like:
* How and why to protect vital eelgrass habitats
* Giving whales the space they need
* The latest boating regulations in BC and WA
* What to do in case of an oil spill
* much more!
• Georgia Strait Alliance
Learn tips and resources to protect the Salish Sea from potential boater impacts on April 18th for the Clean & Green Boating Happy Hour.
georgiastrait.org
April 8, 2025 at 7:15 PM
We have a new, updated Guide to Clean Boating! ✨ It’s a comprehensive, practical guide for recreational boaters on minimizing environmental impacts while enjoying these cruising waters. ⚓️ Download it here or request copies:

georgiastrait.org/wp-content/u...
March 31, 2025 at 6:24 PM
“At a time when we need to be doing everything we can to protect our marine ecosystems and our oceans ... we're creating more pollution that is completely avoidable along our sensitive marine waterways."
Unmoored and unmanaged: Derelict boats continue to pollute Island waters
Advocates describe the problem as 'frustrating'; mid-island MP is pushing for changes to the law
www.nanaimobulletin.com
March 20, 2025 at 8:11 PM
We advocate to protect local marine ecosystems from pollution caused by abandoned boats. Derelict vessels are an issue for wildlife, Indigenous food security, navigation, public safety and local economies in the Salish Sea.

It’s a complex problem to solve but there are solutions!
Derelict vessel graveyards: A growing problem • Georgia Strait Alliance
This month, on September 5, we attended a community discussion on Derelict Vessels in Ladysmith. The surrounding waters have a visibly higher rate of derelict vessels ranging in size and deterioration...
georgiastrait.org
March 19, 2025 at 10:13 PM
Whether you are experienced or new to boating we want to hear from you! Everything from distance regulations for mammals & eelgrass meadows, to what to do for an oil spill. You’re sure to be a greener boater when you’re done. PLUS be entered to win this gorgeous pin and mug:
www.tfaforms.com/5163605
March 6, 2025 at 10:12 PM