Resilient Coasts for Salmon is part of the PSF 
Marine Science Program

Workshops

Join us for a mapping workshop on a shoreline in your community!

We are hosting workshops at beaches of interest along the East Coast of Vancouver Island for the duration of the Resilient Coasts for Salmon Project. In these workshops you will learn about shoreline habitat, sea level rise, coastal squeeze, and more, PLUS try your hand at collecting data! Later on, we will host community meetings to discuss our findings on the extent of hard armouring (e.g. seawalls, riprap), and discuss options for adaptation, including which areas to prioritize for restoration.

Thank you for making our 2024 Mapping Workshops a huge success!

We look forward to sharing the results of our mapping initiative with you all in 2025.

Stay tuned for future mapping workshops

We have been hosting workshops in different communities each year of the program, our last year of workshops will be the summer/fall of 2025 in smaller rural Island communities.

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Field Guide to Shoreline Mapping

Here is our Field Guide to Shoreline Mapping which will be used at our citizen science workshops along with the field data sheets for Line and Point Features. Feel free to download these to try mapping shorelines yourself!

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