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SCCA World Oceans Day Festival 2022

SCCA World Oceans Day Festival 2022

June 4-10, 2022

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SCCA World Oceans Day Festival 2022
SCCA World Oceans Day Festival 2022
June 4-10, 2022

Webinars 2021

Glass Sponge Reefs and the Amazing Underwater World in Howe Sound.

Glass Sponge Reefs and the Amazing Underwater World in Howe Sound.

This webinar was recorded and is available online at the Howe Sound Biosphere Region Initiative website. Recorded Tuesday June 8, 2021. | This webinar is…

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Eel Grass: Amazing Meadows of the Sea

Eel Grass: Amazing Meadows of the Sea

| Join Nikki Wright, Executive Director of the SeaChange Marine ConservationSociety , and Dianne Sanford, who will share some knowledge about thisbeautiful marine plant that was…

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What are Streamkeepers?

What are Streamkeepers?

| Meet Shirley Samples, Director of the SC Streamkeepers Society. “If you’ve been wondering what streamkeepers are, here is your chance to find out how…

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Fishing on the Sunshine Coast: Past/ Present/ Future

Fishing on the Sunshine Coast: Past/ Present/ Future

| Bill Wareham will lead a look into the fisheries of the past that were enjoyed in this region, the causes for their decline, an…

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Forage fish: More than just some Little Fish

Forage fish: More than just some Little Fish

Join Dianne Sanford of Sunshine Coast Friends of Forage Fish to learn who some of these important species are and their crucial role in the…

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Southern Resident Killer Whales

Southern Resident Killer Whales

| Southern Resident Killer Whales are endangered. They struggle to find enough food to eat and are vulnerable to contaminants. Noise pollution and disruption from…

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  • Home
  • Nemo talks
    • Nemo talks 2022 recordings
    • Watch the recorded 2021 webinars
  • Watch films
    • Watch the shorts
    • Feature films 2022
  • Live events
    • ‘Coextinction’ – film screening
    • Boots on the beach
  • About
  • Contact us