Policy and Research
TOFINO, BC -- The Clayoquot Biosphere Trust and the Clayoquot Forest Communities Program are seeking business input for a comprehensive economic analysis covering the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere Reserve region and adjacent communities.
Ian Gill and Mike Vitt, Truck Logger Magazine, Winter 2007
As recently as a decade ago, B.C.’s forest industry considered itself – rightly or wrongly – to be surrounded on all sides by environmentalists promoting parks and protected areas.
Lisa Stewart, Westerly News, December 1, 2004
With a number of reports floating around about the state of fishing in BC, Fisheries and Oceans Canada says it is consulting with stakeholders to gauge what should happen next.
James Vassallo, Prince Rupert Daily News, November 18, 2004
A new study investigating the impacts of federal policies on the fishery industry is echoing what fishermen have been arguing for years — quotas kill communities.
Joel Baglole, Vancouver Sun, November 15, 2004
Rural communities along British Columbia's coast are losing access to their traditional fishing grounds as ownership of the province's commercial fishing industry becomes increasingly concentrated in urban centres such as Vancouver and Victoria, says a new study by Canadian and U.S. environmental groups.

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