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Comox Valley Project Watershed Society Elects New Board Officers

On June 11th the Comox Valley Project Watershed Society Board of Directors met and elections were held for Board positions. The 2013 Board members with their specific roles on the Project Watershed...

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Habitat work by 19 Wing Comox and Project Watershed

Published: June 19, 2013 2:00 PM, Updated: June 19, 2013 2:07 PM 19 Wing is restoring marine habitat near Royston as compensation for the habitat affected by the maintenance dredging of the Goose Spit...

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Project Watershed Restoration Activities in the K’omoks Estuary

September 23-29 has been designated as National Estuary Week by the organization Restore Americas Estuaries so Project Watershed encourages you to get out and do something good for the estuary like...

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Project Watershed and other Local Groups Cleanup Shoreline

It’s time again for the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup and several groups in the Comox Valley are helping to get this initiative off the ground locally. The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup started...

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Salmon Return to the Tsolum in the Comox Valley After 50 Years

Project Watershed would like to congratulate our friends and neighbours at the Tsolum River Restoration Society on achieving yet another amazing milestone in their ongoing efforts to keep our Valley...

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K’omoks Estuary 2014 – Keeping It Living: The Return of Abundance (January 2014)

Keeping It Living 2014 – An art & literature awareness & fundraising campaign to give everyone the opportunity to contribute to the preservation and restoration of the K’ómoks Estuary; This...

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K’omoks Estuary 2014 – Keeping It Living: The Return of Abundance (February)

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K’omoks Estuary 2014 – Keeping It Living: The Return of Abundance (March)

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Blue Carbon Pilot Project in Comox Valley Getting Attention

By  Mandy Larade – Comox Valley Record; posted Apr 9, 2014 at 4:00 PM A letter of federal recognition was given to the Comox Valley Project Watershed Society on the Blue Carbon Pilot Project from...

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Project watershed’s Pacific Institute for Climate Studies Internship Report

The post Project watershed’s Pacific Institute for Climate Studies Internship Report appeared first on Project Watershed.

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Project Watershed Plants Eelgrass near Port Augusta Park in Comox

The effort involved Project Watershed staff and over 9 volunteers during the low tide on August 8th and 9th. “These donor and transplant locations are part of our research sites and will be monitored...

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Great Canadian Shoreline Clean-up

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Climate change could increase estuary flooding

Image Credit: Contributed – In the spring of 2012, residents along the Dyke Road were evacuated by the RCMP due to flooding. This was how things looked in front of the old cement tower. by  Contributed...

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Restoring Tidal Marshes in Royston

A tidal marsh is a type of marsh that is found along the shoreline of coasts and estuaries of which the flooding characteristics are determined by the tidal movement of the adjacent estuary.  The...

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Webcast for PICS seminar October 16, 2014

On 16 October 2014 Paul Horgen (Chair of the Comox Valley Project Watershed Society) and Christine Hodgson of North Island College (Chair of the Math and Science Department) were invited to speak at...

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Courtenay Council Candidates Candidates Consider Fields Saw Mill Site

The post Courtenay Council Candidates Candidates Consider Fields Saw Mill Site appeared first on Project Watershed.

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Keeping It living – Calling all ARTISTS

Project Watershed is inviting you to join us in inspiring the Comox Valley to experience the estuary by submitting a piece of your work in our 6th annual Keeping it Living Art competition and silent...

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Project Watershed 2014 Volunteer Appreciation event

On 12/12/2014 Project Watershed invited their regular volunteers, and some other friends, to an appreciation event at the Comox Valley Community Justice Centre in downtown Courtenay. With more than 50...

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Children’s Author Makes Donation to Project Watershed

Paul Horgen, author of the children’s book Tales of Kona the Guide Dog and board chair of Comox Valley Project Watershed Society is pleased to present the society with a $500 donation from the proceeds...

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Project Watershed Fundraiser – Art for the Estuary

Project Watershed Fundraiser Art for the Estuary View this years world class art at the Pearl Ellis Gallery May 12 – 31st Upstairs Downstairs Gala Evening May 23, 7-9pm at the Pearl Ellis Gallery and...

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