This website is an archive of the Tula Foundation's work in support of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. It is no longer being updated. Learn more
Estuaries and coastal wetlands comprise less than 3% of BC’s coastline, yet they support over 80% of BC’s coastal fish and wildlife. Climate change impacts are expected to significantly impact estuary ecosystems through a number of mechanisms, including rising sea-levels, ocean acidification, temperature and salinity changes, and changes to freshwater and sediment inputs. In partnership with 15 First Nations, Federal and Provincial governments, eNGO’s, and academic institutions, we have established a l estuary resilience-monitoring program across coastal BC focused on ensuring these critically important ecosystems are resilient to the impacts of sea-level rise and climate change. The data being collected informs restoration, enhancement and adaptive management of these sites. This project also builds meaningful and lasting partnerships with coastal First Nations and demonstrates how to effectively braid western and indigenous ways of knowing in project design and implementation.