Oceans

Three quarters of Planet Earth is covered in oceans — and those oceans are in crisis. According to the United Nations, of the seventeen major global fisheries, fourteen have collapsed or are collapsing. Over-fishing is wiping out species after species. Pollution and inconsistent development threaten coastal areas.

As a coastal nation bordering three oceans, Canada has a strong role to play in protecting marine ecosystems and species. So far, our record is not one of which we can be proud. Canada dropped out of the International Whaling Commission, in protest over global actions to protect whales.

Our fisheries, which should be sustainable, are in decline. Sierra Club Canada is working to protect fisheries, halt environmentally destructive aquaculture, and clean up coastal sources of pollution.

4 Feb, 2012   |   Fred Winsor says he's happy to see vindication from national science panel calling for sweeping changes to Canada's fisheries managment policies. Winsor, the conservation chair for Sierra Club, said that he's been saying for a while the federal government's efforts to foster cod stocks just aren't working. "I've lost track of the number of letters I've...
8 Jan, 2012   |   By Alys Granados Following negotiations at a United Nations climate change summit in Durban, South Africa, Canadian Environment Minister Peter Kent announced Canada’s withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, a 1997 United Nations treaty requiring member nations to stabilize their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions below 1990 levels. The goal was to curb the effects of climate change and while the...
17 Dec, 2011   |   Beyond Coal campaign cool new tool Love sushi? Make sure you choose safe fish. Mercury is a potent neurotoxin and can damage your brain and nervous system. Next time you order, choose fish that is low in mercury. Download the app to make smart choices on the go, and find out more at sierraclub.org/mercury.
16 Dec, 2011   |   Sierra Club Canada is an active member of Great Lakes United working with them on the Asian carp issue... Please read and sign on Last week the Great Lakes United coalition passed a resolution in support of Canadian input into U.S. hydroseparation studies, to aide efforts preventing an Asian carp invasion into the Great Lakes. The Asian carp are poised to invade the Great Lakes via U.S....
26 Oct, 2011   |     EDMONTON - Federal officials and independent experts say Alberta’s plan to protect provincial rivers won’t work, and could even accelerate environmental damage, new documents show. Internal government emails reveal the federal government “disassociated” itself from Alberta’s water conservation plan and quietly sent letters of concern, because its experts...

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