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    Tracking Raincoast

    Tracking Raincoast into the Salish Sea

    2016 December 312025 December 15

    Several years ago, we made the decision to expand our work across the BC coast with a new focus on the Salish Sea…

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    Events

    Vote for Raincoast in the Phillips Benefit Brew contest

    2016 November 122024 July 8

    Raincoast is a finalist in the Phillips Benefit Brew contest. Read about the initiative below and vote for us…

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  • A woman kneeling in the water.
    In the media

    Plumbing the depths of the Salish Sea

    2015 April 242024 July 8

    Angela Cowan / Peninsula News Review
    The Raincoast Conservation Foundation is hosting an entertainment-laced evening of Salish Sea inspired scientific talks…

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    Original Joe’s backs Raincoast

    2014 April 122024 July 8

    Media release / Victoria, B.C.
    CHEERS !!! Original Joe’s Restaurant and Bar gives Raincoast over $2300 from its community pint program…

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  • A flyer for the oil free coast victoria.
    Events

    GROUNDSWELL does another lap of southern BC!

    2013 November 222024 July 8

    With a decision on Enbridge’s Northern Gateway project due in weeks, now is a critical time to rally for our coast…

    Read More GROUNDSWELL does another lap of southern BC!Continue

  • A man holding a stop sign in front of a crowd of people.
    In the media

    Clayoquot Sound – then and now

    2013 August 122024 July 8

    By Stephen Hume, Vancouver Sun
    20 years after protesters against West Coast clearcutting endured mass arrests, the event continues to shape environmental movement…

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  • A large barrel wave off the coast of British Columbia
    Events

    Groundswell at the University of Victoria once again!

    2013 March 132024 July 8

    Groundswell is screening at the University of Victoria this Friday, March 15th. The film will be followed by a panel discussion including Geography and ES scholars and a leader from the Heiltsuk Nation…

    Read More Groundswell at the University of Victoria once again!Continue

  • A man in a yellow shirt sitting on a boat.
    In the media

    Earth Day event for the love of coastlines

    2012 April 212024 July 8

    Peninsula News Review
    April 20, 2012

    By Arnold Lim

    After 35 years, Brian Falconer still loves navigating B.C.’s coastlines. Unfortunately he finds himself navigating the political landscape, as often as the geological one, and wishes for a day that is no longer the case…

    Read More Earth Day event for the love of coastlinesContinue

  • A black and white killer whale jumping out of the water.
    In the media

    Help Raincoast win a $3,000 grant from SEEtheWILD

    2012 March 282024 July 8

    Help Raincoast win a $3,000 grant from SEEtheWILD for our efforts to protect BC’s endangered southern resident killer whales! Find out how…

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

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  • 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…

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  • A brown bear is swimming in the water.
    Raincoast updates

    What it’s like to report in Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest

    2011 August 92024 July 8

    Guest Blog by Anne Casselman at Scientific American.

    I land in the Great Bear Rainforest to hit the ground running to report a series of stories for Scientific American on local research on grizzly bears…

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