Description
Stewarding the Sound uses different perspectives to build awareness of the wealth and fragility of this ecosystem by balancing economic and social needs with conservation. This book, the first ever compilation of the ecological importance of the Sound, demonstrates the cumulative stresses that are now occurring within the Sound and the impact that these stresses are having on the ecosystem. This contributed volume will provide the means of reaching a wide audience to spread awareness of how ecologically important this region is and that it requires a sound management plan so that its ecosystem and the services that ecosystem provides are not compromised.
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Leah Bendell, Patricia Gallaugher, Shelley McKeachie, and Laurie Wood
Some Lessons Learned on Managing Multiple Stressors from Japan and the Pacific
Marjo Vierros
ZIP Committee of Magdalen Islands: Integrated Management of our coasts and sensitive inland water bodies
Lucie d’Amours
Baynes Sound; Its unique nature and the need to recognize the region as a Marine Protected Area
Leah Bendell
Overview of Baynes Sound Salmonids and Possible Limiting Factors Important for Local Ecosystem Management
Colin Levings
Baynes Sound as an Important Bird Area
Ron Ydenberg
Seaweed Harvesting: A controversial new industry on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Ian K Birtwell
Aquaculture in Baynes Sound
Shelley McKeachie
Legacy and Emerging Pollutants in Marine Mammals’ Habitat from British Columbia, Canada: Management perspectives for sensitive marine ecosystems
Juan José Alava
The Economic Value of New Technologies: Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture in BC
Duncan Knowler
Solutions
Leah Bendell, Patricia Gallaugher, Shelley McKeachie, and Laurie Wood
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