The B.C. Coastal Marine Strategy establishes the province's first shared vision for the B.C. coast. The strategy will guide our decisions over the next 20 years and help ensure we are prepared for the opportunities and risks that tomorrow may bring us.
The vision is for a coastal marine environment that supports:
The vision is supported by a suite of actions and activities that balance the needs of people and ecosystems.
In B.C. we live alongside a rich diversity of coastal marine habitats that support a world-renowned abundance of marine life. These habitats support benefits such as:
Many of these benefits are only possible when the coastal marine environment is healthy. Coastal environments and communities are facing significant challenges, such as:
The B.C. Coastal Marine Strategy (PDF, 8.5MB) outlines the actions we will take to steward our marine resources by striking a balance between taking and giving. To do this, the strategy focuses on the near shore areas and activities that fall under the B.C. government’s responsibility. Other governments share responsibility for stewardship, too. Strong collaboration and co-operation with other governments will help us achieve good outcomes for people and the environment.
Theme 1: Healthy coastal marine ecosystems
Goal 1: Diverse marine life
Goal 2: Abundant wild Pacific salmon
Goal 3: Clean coast
Theme 2: Resilience to climate change
Goal 4: Climate-ready communities
Theme 3: Thriving coastal economies and communities
Goal 5: A sustainable coastal economy
Goal 6: Vibrant coastal communities
Theme 4: Informed governance
Goal 7: Trusting, respectful relationships
Goal 8: A robust tool kit
Goal 9: Integrated and balanced management
Each goal includes actions and activities that work together to achieve the strategy’s vision. The themes and goals are general and applicable across the coast. The actions and activities will be implemented in close collaboration between coastal First Nations, the government of B.C., and other governments and interest groups.
The strategy fulfils a commitment to develop the first made-in-B.C. holistic vision for the coastal marine environment.
The strategy was co-developed with many First Nations from across the coast. Notably, several First Nations and provincial staff formed a joint writing team to develop the policy Intentions Paper (PDF, 7.6MB) which helped set the direction for the strategy. Co-developing policy in this way is an important step towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in B.C.
The B.C. Coastal Marine Strategy was developed by bringing together perspectives of different interests, such as:
Over the two and a half years spent developing the strategy, we heard from hundreds of people who shared their ideas, personal experiences and stories of their connections to the coast. What we heard during engagement was collected in the What We Heard Report (2023) (PDF, 1.8MB). This information shaped our 20-year vision and roadmap. The resulting strategy lays out actions to ensure coastal areas remain healthy and resilient to climate change and can support community well-being and a sustainable ocean economy into the future.