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  • A large ship in the water with mountains in the background.
    In the media | Investigate and inform

    Exxon Valdez anniversary casts shadow over Earth Day

    2012 April 142024 July 8

    Victoria News

    The recent anniversary of the Exxon Valdez disaster casts a long shadow over impending Earth Day events in BC, as two controversial pipeline projects propose to deliver “the world’s dirtiest oil” to the Pacific coast…

    Read More Exxon Valdez anniversary casts shadow over Earth DayContinue

  • closeup of the front of the Exxon Valdez oil tanker
    Raincoast updates

    Oops, I spilled it again: why Exxon history is repeating

    2012 March 262024 July 8

    As Saturday March 24th marked the 23rd anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, the question arises whether the Canadian government has learned any lessons…

    Read More Oops, I spilled it again: why Exxon history is repeatingContinue

  • Peter Devries surfing waves off the west coast of British Columbia. He wears a wetsuit, and in this photo his surfboard is horizontal, jumping above the waves and the seaspray.
    In the media

    Surfin’ Safari

    2012 March 42024 July 8

    Dr. Chris Darimont takes to the surf, with allies, to raise awareness of the risks of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project.

    Read More Surfin’ SafariContinue

  • A closeup of the dorsal fin of a transient killer whale after satellite tagging. A pair of serious wounds can be seen at the site where the barbs had been sheared off the animal after the whale rejected the tag.
    Raincoast updates

    Whale tagging: got you, you’re dead!

    2012 February 112024 July 8

    A plan to tag endangered killer whales that ply both sides of the international border between British Columbia and the United States is being met with growing opposition in Canada…

    Read More Whale tagging: got you, you’re dead!Continue

  • Peter Devries surfing waves off the west coast of British Columbia. He wears a wetsuit, and in this photo his surfboard is horizontal, jumping above the waves and the seaspray.
    In the media | Investigate and inform

    Groundswell: The Wave of Opposition to Enbridge

    2012 January 312024 July 8

    The Huffington Post

    Raincoast has an exciting project in the works with our friends at Patagonia, a leader among environmentally-minded businesses…

    Read More Groundswell: The Wave of Opposition to EnbridgeContinue

  • Andrew Rosenberger, with baby son Fin peeking out to say hello from behind his shoulder
    In the media

    A Family Affair

    2012 January 32024 July 8

    Seaside Times

    January 2012

    By Chris Genovali

    The Raincoast staff is a tightly-knit group of people. But for Raincoast biologists Andy Rosenberger and Adrianne Jarvela Rosenberger it’s literally a family affair…

    Read More A Family AffairContinue

  • A close up image of several herring.
    Investigate and inform

    Seeing red over British Columbia’s herring fishery

    2011 November 282024 July 8

    Other than salmon, few species in BC hold the ecological, cultural and economic importance of Pacific herring. A decision by Fisheries and Oceans Canada puts them at risk.

    Read More Seeing red over British Columbia’s herring fisheryContinue

  • The Achiever, a 60-foot sailing vessel, sits on the water, while forested hills rise in the background. From the water, a double rainbow rises - the brighter rainbow seems to come from the bow of the boat.
    In the media

    The CV for the SV Achiever

    2011 October 12024 July 8

    Seaside Times October 2011
    Achiever is our coast guard certified steel sloop who safely carries us through wind and waves from anchor to anchor…

    Read More The CV for the SV AchieverContinue

  • A wolf lies in the grass, blending into the background
    Investigate and inform

    Wolves, caribou, tar sands and Canada’s oily ethics

    2011 September 222024 July 8

    Canada’s proposed strategy to recover dwindling populations of boreal forest caribou in northern Alberta’s tar sands favours the destruction of wolves over any consequential protection, enhancement, or expansion of caribou habitat.

    Read More Wolves, caribou, tar sands and Canada’s oily ethicsContinue

  • An oil tanker at rest off the BC coast.
    Investigate and inform

    The Enbridge pipeline: Northern Gateway to what?

    2011 August 162024 July 8

    The recent chatter from energy industry spokespersons about the need to formulate a national energy strategy is simply code for developing an export strategy for Alberta’s tar sands…

    Read More The Enbridge pipeline: Northern Gateway to what?Continue

  • Heavy equipment lays an oil pipe in the ground
    In the media | Investigate and inform

    The Enbridge pipeline: Northern Gateway to what?

    2011 August 132024 July 8

    By Chris Genovali, Special to The Vancouver Sun August 12, 2011

    Conflating the interests of the shareholders and investors of energy giants such as Enbridge with those of the Canadian people has become the central talking point for the promoters of Alberta’s tar sands…

    Read More The Enbridge pipeline: Northern Gateway to what?Continue

  • Doug Brow, centered, smiles at the camera, with a camera around his neck.
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    Doug Brown: A Raincoast Guiding Star

    2011 August 52024 July 8

    Seaside Times August 2011

    Doug Brown is Raincoast Conservation Foundation’s renaissance man. While his primary role is to manage Raincoast’s field station on BC’s central coast, Doug contributes a wide array of skills to our organization and his community…

    Read More Doug Brown: A Raincoast Guiding StarContinue

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