Our Living Waters: Protecting our most valuable natural resource

Boating, fishing, swimming… with summer around the corner, it’s safe to say many Canadians will be outdoors enjoying water-related activities across the country. Most Canadians have the privilege of access to a body of water—whether a stream, river, lake, or ocean.

Connecting sustainable seafood businesses with investors, resources with Fish 2.0

Chief Cranmer and Eric Hobson

Driving business growth while creating positive environmental and social change might seem a bold endeavour, but the team at Fish 2.0 not only believe it can be done, they’ve created the forum to make it happen. Now in its second installment, Fish 2.0 is a business competition that connects global sustainable seafood and aquaculture businesses with potential investors. Tides Canada is proud to once again support Fish 2.0 as part of our work to advance aquaculture solutions.

Building knowledge, sense of belonging, through the Koeye River fish weir

Qqs salmon Weir - Photo by Yohanna Gordon-Walker

We highlight an initiative that seeks to deepen our understanding of the Koeye River—an important watershed on the central BC coast—and the resources that it supports. The Qqs Projects Society’s salmon program is run in collaboration with the Heiltsuk Integrated Resource Management Society and supported by Tides Canada.

#12DaysofChange Recap

We counted down to 2015 by celebrating changemakers and successes in 2014. From milestones in the Great Bear Rainforest to clean energy breakthroughs, view a recap of our awesome 2014.