Raincoast Conservation Foundation

Investigate. Inform. Inspire.

Raincoast is a team of scientists and conservationists empowered by our research to safeguard the land, waters, and wildlife of coastal British Columbia. We investigate to understand coastal species and processes. We inform by bringing science to decision-makers and communities. We inspire action to protect wildlife and wildlife habitats.

Fraser Estuary Research

Salmon fry pool in the estuaries of the Fraser River.
As part of our efforts to understand habitat use, mitigate, and stop habitat destruction in the Fraser River Estuary, we study juvenile salmon

Healthy Waters Program

A salmon splashes in a stream with extreme light and dark areas.
Water is essential for life and is shared among all living things. Water creates and sustains healthy habitats for salmon and for killer whales, and provides drinking water for people.

Roberts Bank Terminal 2

A container ship get loaded at a terminal near Vancouver.
Doubling the size of the Deltaport shipping terminal next to the Tsawwassesn Ferry Terminal will destroy vital habitat in the Fraser Estuary and put further stress on endangered killer whales, Fraser Chinook salmon and many other threatened species.

Protecting killer whales

A Southern Resident killer whales swims by as seen from land, and a rainbow is seen in its spout, and a young whale is below.
Raincoast uses science, public education and the courts to protect Canada’s endangered salmon-eating killer whales. But their survival requires your voice and action….