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Canada and Indigenous nations created three marine refuges off BC’s coast to protect ecosystems and support Indigenous stewardship.
The Canadian government and the Haida and Gitxaala Nations have established three Indigenous-led marine refuges off British Columbia’s North Coast.
Two refuges near Haida Gwaii, totaling nearly 30 square kilometres, will be co-managed to protect salmon, seabirds, herring, and seals.
A larger 436-square-kilometre refuge near Banks Island bans prawn and crab trap fisheries to preserve coral, kelp, and seagrass habitats.
The move supports Indigenous stewardship, food security, and ecological health, advancing reconciliation and marine conservation efforts.
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Canadá y naciones indígenas crearon tres refugios marinos frente a la costa de BC para proteger los ecosistemas y apoyar la administración indígena.