Life’s a Skim Beach fashion show benefits LOS
Thanks to designer Katie Quinn who donated the proceeds from her Downtown Betty skimboard bags fashion show to Living Oceans Society.  More>>

2007 Salmon Farming Industry Compliance Report Misses Major Concerns
Living Oceans Society criticized the provincial government report on salmon farm compliance as missing the point by failing to address the industry’s fundamental problems. Inadequate regulations governing B.C.’s salmon farming industry means that salmon farms’ impact on the environment is not taken into account.  More>>
Oceans Update - summer issue
The summer issue of Oceans Update looks at the failure of Canada to establish Marine Protected Areas, our new sea lice map, climate and ocean health, and how to pick sustainable seafood for your summer barbecue. More >>

 
SeaChoice
The movement towards sustainable seafood is about solutions for our oceans. Choosing sustainable seafood is a simple and effective action that you can take every time you eat at a restaurant or buy seafood.

Choose Sustainable Seafood using Canada's Seafood Guide and the Seafood Card.

 
 
Oil Spill Model
Living Oceans Society's interactive oil spill model illustrates the potential impact of an oil spill on British Columbia’s coastal ecosystem and communities. See it!
 
 

Start marine planning in PNCIMA

Twenty-five of North America’s leading scientists presented Prime Minister Harper with a declaration calling on him to start paying attention to our oceans, and PNCIMA specifically. Please join these scientists and CLICK HERE to sign the declaration.

 
 

Sign up for Living Oceans Society newsletters and action alerts.