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Largest Shoreline Cleanup on Central B.C. Coast

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Posted on September 2, 2020

VICTORIA—B.C.’s central coast, including the Great Bear Rainforest, are the focus of a partnership aimed at ridding shorelines or marine debris.

The Clean Coast, Clean Waters Initiative Fund (CCCW) helps small ship tour operators, Indigenous Nations, local communities and others participate in a $3.5-million cleanup of the shores of the central coast.

“This funding will create jobs for local communities. It strengthens our partnerships with Indigenous Nations, tourism operators and local communities as we work together to clean up our shorelines, protect marine life and support our world-class coastal tourism economy.”—Sheila Malcolmson, Parliamentary Secretary for Environment

The launch of the program is in response to the strong public call to action on marine debris that Malcolmson heard when she toured coastal communities last summer.

“This is the first time a cleanup of this scale has been launched on the Central Coast of British Columbia,” said George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. This is the first of a series of CCCW initiatives that are creating jobs for tour operators, clean-up crews, community educators and specialized positions in areas such as oceanographic data collection.

“B.C.’s coastal environment is one of our greatest assets, attracting visitors from all over the world and supporting tourism in British Columbia.”—Lisa Beare, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture

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Source: coastalnewstoday

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