Randene Neill, Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, has released the following statement in celebration of a historic agreement to establish a new national marine conservation area reserve in B.C.:
“Today marks a wonderful step forward for the future of British Columbia’s coast. Together, the Province, Canada and six coastal First Nations celebrated an agreement to establish a new national marine conservation area reserve (NMCAR) on the Central Coast. Located within the Great Bear Sea, the NMCAR is in one of the richest marine environments in the world, with incredible biodiversity and cultural significance.
“The majority of rural and urban British Columbians, more than 75% of our population, live and work near or on the coast. The ocean is a part of our identity and our collective well-being, central to so many communities. It supports families, livelihoods, cultures and creates a deep sense of connection.
“This new conservation area will be called Mia-yaltwa Ha’lidzogm hoon (phonetically: Me-ah-yall-twa Ha-lee-joh-gom hOH-own), meaning, “Realm of the Salmon, Home of the Salmon.” It will help safeguard marine ecosystems that people depend on, while supporting sustainable activities for generations to come. Local tourism and commercial and recreational fishing will continue within the reserve, guided by zoning that supports both healthy ecosystems and a strong coastal economy.
“Protecting this area helps maintain the natural systems that support families, jobs, cultures and coastal economies, making sure these benefits can continue for generations to come.
“This NMCAR will also provide stable funding for Indigenous-led stewardship and Guardian programs, create career pathways for youth, and strengthen community resilience.
“With our sights set on protecting 30% of marine areas by 2030, today marks a clear step forward on the commitments set out in B.C.’s first-ever Coastal Marine Strategy. It reflects a made-in-B.C., coast-wide approach to caring for our oceans, one that balances how we use and enjoy the coast with the need to protect it for the future.
“We’re following through on our promise to ensure marine ecosystems, and the coastal economies that depend on them can continue to thrive, as we work together to build a strong, connected network of marine protected areas across B.C.’s coast.
“This is real, measurable progress, and it’s just the beginning. The collaboration that brings us here will continue through the implementation process and carry forward as the NMCAR becomes a lived reality. It demonstrates what’s possible when we come together with openness, respect and a shared commitment to doing things the right way.”
