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Jun 11 - Jun 14, 2023 | PST | In Person

Coastal Zone Canada Annual Conference

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Connecting Canadians with the Coast

As Canada’s national conference for coastal zone management professionals, you are invited to come and connect to share our passion for advancing scientific and traditional knowledge, engineering, social and policy awareness and best practices of coastal zone management issues across Canada. The conference will emphasize the increasing importance of building a greater connection to our oceans and coastal zone environments as we address hazards associated with a changing climate and increasing development and resource pressures.

CZC conferences provide a critical role in linking the latest science, knowledge and perspectives in coastal and marine management, with key policy and decision makers, leading to direct action to improve the stewardship of Canada’s coasts.

The programme for the conference is under active development and we invite your participation in shaping our agenda.  Please consider joining to share ideas under a broad range of themes and topics areas:

  • Coastal and Marine Planning, Conservation and Management to Increase Resilience

  • Working Together for Coastal and Marine Stewardship

  • Coastal Engineering and Sustainable Development

  • Nature-Based and Other Solutions for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation

  • Coastal Processes, Hazards, and Risk Management

  • Innovation, Technology and Research

Date: June 11–14, 2023
Location:
Victoria, BC, Canada
Convenor:
Coastal Zone Canada Association

Register to attend and find out about group hotel rates available until early spring.

This is an Ocean Decade Endorsed Activity
This is an Ocean Decade Endorsed Activity

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