Raincoast

About this original series

The Raincoast Conservation Foundation is a team of conservationists and scientists empowered by our research to protect the lands, waters and wildlife of coastal British Columbia. Visit our website www.raincoast.org

  • # Episodes

    20 episodes
  • Rating

    TV-UN

Episodes of Raincoast

    • What's at Stake? Canada's West Coast

      Enbridge's Gateway project is proposing to bring oil from Alberta's tar sands to Canada's west coast, and then ship this oil by tanker through British Columbia's Inside Passage.BC's north and central coast provides habitat to countless species that depend on this diverse and productive ecosystem. This includes the habitat of whales recovering from more than a century of commercial exploitation. Join efforts to keep the moratorium on tanker traffic in BC waters and stop the export of Alberta's ...

      • Release date
        Feb 13, 2010
      • Runtime
        01:35
    • Last Stand of the Great Bear

      This is the trailer for the full length National Geographic documentary produced with Raincoast.

      • Release date
        Feb 13, 2010
      • Runtime
        02:34
    • Misty MacDuffee: Opening Remarks

      Opening remarks to Paleolimnology Workshop Misty MacDuffee, Raincoast Conservation Foundation Workshop Title: Application of paleolimnology to sockeye salmon nursery lakes and ecosystems in BC and Alaska: A workshop of the salmon nutrient research community October 8 & 9 Institute ofOcean Sciences, Sidney BC Canada

      • Release date
        Mar 31, 2009
      • Runtime
        04:02
    • Dr. Irene Gregory-Eaves: Introduction to Paleoli...

      Dr. Irene Gregory Eaves, McGill UniversityPaleolimnological Techniques: What can lake sediments tell us about past salmon abundance?

      • Release date
        Mar 30, 2009
      • Runtime
        25:34
    • Dr. Peter Leavitt Salmon nutrients and lakes

      Dr. Peter Leavitt, University of ReginaThe importance of salmon derived nutrients on lake ecosystems

      • Release date
        Mar 29, 2009
      • Runtime
        31:55
    • Dr. Daniel Schindler - Sedimentary d15N

      Dr. Daniel Schindler, University of WashingtonTranslating variation in sedimentary d15N into prehistorical salmon population dynamics

      • Release date
        Mar 28, 2009
      • Runtime
        49:15
    • Dr. Bruce Finney. The fate of salmon nutrients

      Dr. Bruce Finney, Idaho State Univeristy The fate of salmo-derived nutrients: Insights from lake studies in Alaska

      • Release date
        Mar 27, 2009
      • Runtime
        36:56
    • Dr. Kim Hyatt - Escapement Data Pitfall

      Dr. Kim Hyatt, Fisheries and Oceans Canada Escapement data pitfalls and time series reconstructions for paleo indicators and their relevence to ecosystem-based management of wild salmon

      • Release date
        Mar 26, 2009
      • Runtime
        36:21
    • Dr. Tom Reimchen Tree Cores and salmon abundance...

      Dr. Tom Reimchen, University of VictoriaWhat do tree cores tell us about long term trends in salmon abundance in Owikeeno watershed Rivers Inlet, BC Part I

      • Release date
        Mar 25, 2009
      • Runtime
        42:36
    • Tree Cores and salmon abundance Tom reimchen Par...

      Dr. Tom Reimchen, University of Victoria What do tree cores tell us about long term salmon abundance in Owikeeno Watershed Rivers Inlet

      • Release date
        Mar 24, 2009
      • Runtime
        07:52
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