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    Job Opportunity: Applied Quantitative Biologist

    ByCCIRA February 6, 2021February 6, 2021

    CCIRA is searching for an Applied Quantitative Biologist who will help with quantitative data analyses and contribute to fisheries management and science processes.

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  • Common Voice - December 2020
    Issue #12

    Common Voice: Issue #12, December 2020

    ByCCIRA January 7, 2021January 8, 2021

    Our latest newsletter — Common Voice: Issue #12 — is available. Click to learn more!

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  • Vicki Sahanatien
    Issue #12 | Stories

    Vicki Sahanatien: Arctic to the Central Coast

    ByCCIRA January 7, 2021February 1, 2021

    CCIRA welcomes Vicki Sahanatien as our new Program Director, Marine Planning & Conservation!

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  • Charlotte Whitney
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    Charlotte Whitney: Back to the Central Coast

    ByCCIRA January 7, 2021January 12, 2021

    CCIRA is thrilled to welcome Charlotte Whitney to the team, as our new Program Director, Fisheries Management & Science.

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    Issue #12 | Stories

    Adapting to Climate Change on the Central Coast

    ByCCIRA January 7, 2021February 23, 2021

    With the full research paper published in the journal Ecology and Society, we share insights from CCIRA’s Charlotte Whitney and the Central Coast community members she interviewed about their perceptions and approaches
    to climate change.

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  • Pacific Legacy - salmon expedition
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    Tracking Salmon Abundance in the Pacific Ocean

    ByCCIRA January 7, 2021February 23, 2021

    As salmon populations continue to decline across the Central Coast and beyond, researchers are looking to the open ocean to help understand salmon survival dynamics.

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  • CCIRA Common Voice newsletter, edition 11
    Issue #11

    Issue # 11, March 2020

    ByCCIRA April 29, 2020January 7, 2021

    Inside this issue: Download the PDFs You can download a PDF of this issue and all the previous issues as well. More about Issue #10

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    Issue #11

    Five Things You Should Know About Rockfish and Marine Protection

    ByCCIRA April 27, 2020February 23, 2021

    Since 2013, CCIRA has been using science and traditional knowledge to build the most extensive database for rockfish ever compiled for the Central Coast. This growing body of work is providing insights that can help improve the design of the Marine Protected Areas network…

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  • MPA Network and Fisheries Reconciliation Agreement create hope for new opportunities.
    Issue #11

    MPA Network and Fisheries Reconciliation Agreement Create Hope for New Opportunities

    ByCCIRA April 17, 2020February 23, 2021

    25 years from now things could look very different on the Central Coast. Ocean ecosystems could be healthier and fish populations more robust with a thriving food fishery for local people. These outcomes are some of the possible benefits from the implementation of the Government-to-Government-Government Northern Shelf Bioregion Marine Protected Area (MPA) Network process –…

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  • Pink Salmon spawning in GBR
    Issue #11

    CCIRA Joins International Research Expedition

    ByCCIRA April 15, 2020February 26, 2021

    2019 was a bad year for salmon returns coast-wide in British Columbia, and an international team of scientists has been trying to figure out why. This March, the research team travelled back to the open Pacific for a second expedition to study the ocean survival of salmon, and this year CCIRA’s Field Technician, Tristan Blaine,…

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Our Nations created CCIRA to build upon our success in working together to develop and implement our Nation-level marine use plans. Today, CCIRA is involved in a wide array of projects and initiatives across the central coast. The Common Voice is one source of information about CCIRA’s activities in our communities. For more information about CCIRA and what we do, please contact us.

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