Back Indigenous Leadership
Where you see Indigenous nations leading marine stewardship, amplify it. Respect their sovereignty. Donate where invited.
Conservation without justice isn’t conservation… it’s colonization.
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Progress doesn’t need to be pristine to be powerful. These four examples show us what’s possible when we work with what we have and refuse to wait for perfect.
The ocean doesn’t need purity. It needs persistence.
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It’s not fully codified federally yet. Support is uneven. But the process is working and it honors relationships to place that predate Canada itself.
Policy is catching up to stewardship.
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Is it perfect? No. “Sustainable” fishing (like for toothfish) still occurs. Enforcement relies on tech, not people.
Still, it’s one of the clearest cold-ocean rebounds in decades.
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Not every locally managed area succeeds. Some lack support, some fade without funding or political buy-in. But even with gaps, they show the power of local action scaled up across nations.
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But even here, perfection is elusive.
Remote enforcement is hard. Climate change still bleaches coral. Ocean plastics and pollution still harm wildlife. Sacred places are vulnerable to global forces.
Still, this is hope with structure.
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Perfect? No. Progress? Yes.
Ocean conservation doesn’t need to wait for flawless wins. Here are 4 places where things are getting better: messy, hopeful, working examples of why “good” is worth building on.
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