Living Oceans Society Grant



Organization - Living Oceans Society
Grant Amount - $1,843,531
Foundation - Moore Foundation
Grant Purpose - This grant will support efforts of the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform to achieve formal commitments from the British Columbia Government and the BC aquaculture industry to halt expansion of open net cage salmon farming, mitigate negative impacts and make the transition to closed containment systems.


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Ecotrust - $927,136 from the Moore Foundation - This grant provides continuing support for State of the Salmon, a joint effort of the Wild Salmon Center and Ecotrust. With this grant, State of the Salmon aims to advance salmon management by developing a set of Principles of Wild Salmon...

Wild Salmon Center - $1,453,299 from the Moore Foundation - This grant provides continuing support for State of the Salmon, a joint effort of the Wild Salmon Center and Ecotrust. With this grant, State of the Salmon aims to advance salmon management by developing a set of Principles of Wild Salmon...

Sage Centre - $889,946 from the Moore Foundation - This grant enables the Sage Centre to manage and administer the British Columbia Marine Conservation Analysis (BCMCA) to synthesize available ecological, biological, oceanographic, and human use spatial data in British Columbia. The BCMCA will...

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