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4250 COMMERCE CIRCLE, Victoria, V8Z 4M2

(250) 363-3252
Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Federal Department responsible for policies and programs in sustainable utilization of Canada's economic, ecological and scientific interests in oceans and inland waters; for the conservation and sustainable utilization of Canada's fisheries resources in marine and inland waters; for leading and facilitating federal policies and program on oceans; and for safe effective and environmentally sound marine services responsive to the needs of Canadians in a global economy. Le ministĂšre des PĂȘches et des OcĂ©ans (MPO) est responsable, au nom du gouvernement du Canada, des politiques et des programmes Ă  l'appui des intĂ©rĂȘts Ă©conomiques, environnementaux et scientifiques du Canada dans les domaines des ocĂ©ans et de l'habitat du poisson d'eau douce, de la conservation et de l'utilisation durable des ressources halieutiques du Canada dans les eaux marines et intĂ©rieures ainsi que des services maritimes sans danger, efficaces et respectueux de l'environnement qui rĂ©pondent aux besoins des Canadiens dans une Ă©conomie mondialisĂ©e.

301-3450 Uptown Blvd, Victoria, V8Z 0B9

(250) 360-1398
History has shown that when action is taken to restore and protect habitat, fish can thrive and even declining populations can rebound. Preserving our fish stocks means working hard to protect habitat. That's the vision behind the T. Buck Suzuki Environmental Foundation. Since its establishment, it has been involved in numerous habitat-related campaigns, including efforts to halt pulp and sewage pollution, destructive logging practices and water diversions. Working with other organizations, the Foundation played a leadership role in the campaign that led to the cancellation of the Kemano Completion Project on the Nechako River - a development that threatened millions of salmon in the Fraser watershed. In addition to its campaigns, the Foundation has initiated marsh reclamation projects and established a riparian nursery dedicated to rearing native plants for stream restoration.