The Extraordinary Salish Sea

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • The Salish Sea has it all: mountains and volcanoes, cactus and rainforests, over 400 islands, waters sheltered from ocean storms, an extravagant biodiversity from orcas to eelgrass, a rich history of Coast Salish peoples, and today - nine million people. It's EXTRAORDINARY!! So, let's stand up for it!
    Action List: How You Can Help the Salish Sea
    1. Learn About Your Local Area: Research the history of your town or city, focusing on the indigenous land it was built on. Suggested resource: nativelands.ca
    2. Leave No Trace: Spend time outdoors and practice the principles of Leave No Trace (LNT.org)
    3. Reduce Car Use: when available, opt for public transit, ride-sharing, biking, or walking for errands.
    4. Participate in Community Events: Volunteer for beach cleanups, tree planting, and other conservation activities. Join community scientific research projects that monitor the health of the Salish Sea, such as water quality testing and wildlife or habitat surveys.
    5. Share Your Concerns for the Salish Sea: let elected officials know that the Salish Sea is important to you. Share information about policies that are needed to protect the Salish Sea. Vote.
    6. Save Energy: purchase only energy-efficient appliances, explore solar panels, heat pumps for house or condo. Encourage landlords and homeowners associations to do same.
    7. Promote Sustainability in Business: Showcase your sustainable practices to customers and prioritize buying local to reduce shipping needs while supporting your community.
    8. Conserve Water: Implement water-saving practices at home, such as fixing leaks, using low-flow fixtures, and being mindful of water usage in daily activities.
    9. Local Food: Purchase seafood and produce from local, sustainable sources as much as possible.
    10. Learn: Attend workshops, lectures, and community meetings focused on the Salish Sea. Share this knowledge with friends and family to raise awareness.
    11. Create Wildlife Habitats: Build birdhouses, bat boxes, or insect hotels to provide safe habitats for local wildlife, contributing to biodiversity.
    12. Reuse, Repurpose, Repair, Recycle: Reuse items as much as possible and participate in local recycling programs.
    13. Responsible Pet Ownership: Keep pets, especially cats, indoors or supervise them outdoors to prevent them from harming local wildlife. Properly dispose of pet waste.
    14. Nix the Helium Balloons: balloons often end up in our marine waters and can even be ingested by marine animals. Please find friendlier alternatives for your celebrations.
    15. Share your love of the Salish Sea with friends and family! Have fun together.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @kileyredhead
    @kileyredhead Місяць тому

    Another gorgeous achievement in filmmaking! Thank you for caring so much about this precious region where we live. ❤

  • @markachbar2589
    @markachbar2589 Місяць тому

    As a Hornby Island summer resident based in Vancouver I deeply appreciate the effort you put into making this film. It's delightful and delicate, informative, beautiful and poignant.

  • @1terrycollins
    @1terrycollins Місяць тому

    Well done, Bob. The beautiful video and thoughtful script combine to create a powerful impression of an under-recognized, underappreciated ecosystem.

  • @trystanglynn
    @trystanglynn Місяць тому

    Benji gives this wonderful video two thumbs up! Thanks for creating the awareness of this jewel of the Pacific Northwest ❤

  • @natashawehn7819
    @natashawehn7819 Місяць тому

    thank you for your beautiful film and very effective educational content Bob - you are a treasure just like the environment you describe:)

  • @slautensach4720
    @slautensach4720 Місяць тому +2

    Great photography, great advocacy, helpful maps - finally not a presentation that stops at national boundaries! Thank you for caring, we'll spread the word.

  • @dougnash6316
    @dougnash6316 Місяць тому +1

    Awesome video Bob. 👍👍Thank you.