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  • Killer whale surfacing in the ocean.
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    Submit feedback to the Proposed Marine Mammal Regulations

    2024 July 32024 July 8

    Take action! Your feedback can make a difference.

    Read More Submit feedback to the Proposed Marine Mammal RegulationsContinue

  • Peter and Neil doing Whistler Lakes dry season water testing beside a small stand of trees.

    Watershed report: Green/Cheakamus dry season 2023

    Read More Watershed report: Green/Cheakamus dry season 2023Continue

  • Two humpback whales swimming near the surface.
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    Nominations are open for the 2024 Raincoast Ocean Science Awards

    2024 June 192024 July 29

    We are accepting nominations for worthy individuals and groups striving to protect lands, waters, and wildlife through science, Indigenous Knowledge systems, and public engagement.

    Read More Nominations are open for the 2024 Raincoast Ocean Science AwardsContinue

  • Surfer surfing on a sunny day with trees in the background.
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    This World Ocean Day, we celebrate a major conservation success story with After the Groundswell

    2024 June 82024 December 13

    This compelling campaign film, with its epic surf montages, is now available to watch for free online.

    Read More This World Ocean Day, we celebrate a major conservation success story with After the GroundswellContinue

  • Five people using a net on the side of the Fraser Estuary doing science.
    Raincoast updates

    Raincoast welcomes thirteen new team members who have joined our team for the summer

    2024 May 242025 December 15

    Raincoast is able to provide workplace experience while progressing our conservation work.

    Read More Raincoast welcomes thirteen new team members who have joined our team for the summerContinue

  • Orange mushroom growing up through moss.
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    Raincoast is going to Ottawa… again!

    2024 April 242024 July 8

    Raincoast’s Director of our Fraser River Salmon Conservation Program, Kristen Walters, will be attending Nature on the Hill – an event hosted by Nature Canada that connects conservationists with Members of Parliament to discuss pressing biodiversity issues.

    Read More Raincoast is going to Ottawa… again!Continue

  • Chinook in the Elwha River, Olympic Peninsula.
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    Raincoast submits feedback to US Fisheries Service on the harvest of Chinook salmon in southeast Alaska

    2024 April 22024 December 13

    Mitigation in the Biological Opinion fails to address impacts to Southern Resident killer whales and Chinook salmon recovery.

    Read More Raincoast submits feedback to US Fisheries Service on the harvest of Chinook salmon in southeast AlaskaContinue

  • Two people walking through a Garry Oak Forest.
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    Job posting: Species Monitoring and Outreach Technician

    2024 February 292025 December 15

    Applications close March 15th, 2024

    Read More Job posting: Species Monitoring and Outreach TechnicianContinue

  • Erin Wall standing on a boat with beautiful mountains in the background holding a large camera.
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    Meet Dr. Erin Wall, a new Postdoctoral Fellow with Raincoast

    2024 February 232024 July 8

    Erin recently joined the Raincoast’s Cetacean team as a postdoctoral fellow to research humpback whales through her project “Singing to be heard.”

    Read More Meet Dr. Erin Wall, a new Postdoctoral Fellow with RaincoastContinue

  • Amy Rowley, PhD, stands smiling in her toque with the Vancouver harbour in the background.
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    Meet Amy Rowley, Raincoast’s new Cetacean Research Scientist

    2024 January 172024 July 8

    Amy has joined Raincoast’s Cetacean Conservation Research team as a research scientist.

    Read More Meet Amy Rowley, Raincoast’s new Cetacean Research ScientistContinue

  • Woman taking notes on salmon numbers on a paper on a clipboard.
    Raincoast updates

    Job posting: Salmon Conservation Technician

    2024 January 162025 February 4

    Applications close February 7th, 2024.

    Read More Job posting: Salmon Conservation TechnicianContinue

  • Adam Warner wearing a lab coat sitting in a lab.
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    Meet Dr. Adam Warner, Raincoast’s new Conservation Genetics Scientist

    2023 December 212024 October 23

    Adam has joined our Cetacean Conservation Program to head up Raincoast’s new Conservation Genetics Lab.

    Read More Meet Dr. Adam Warner, Raincoast’s new Conservation Genetics ScientistContinue

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