Protect the ocean so it can protect us

Our future is tied to the ocean. Its shared seas connect us through food, culture and sport. The home of amazing, abundant life, it’s also a powerful climate solution. Yet the practice of bottom trawling threatens to destroy this precious resource—bulldozing our ocean floor, undermining small-scale fisheries and deepening the climate crisis. Let's end this destructive practice, starting with an immediate ban in marine protected areas and inshore zones.

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Episode 6: We Are the Water

Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.

From left to right, Charlene Aleck, Kayah George and Deborah Parker take their rightful place at the bow of a canoe. They each wear a traditional, handwoven cedar-bark hat, a mark of pride in their cultural identity as well as their reputation as formidable paddlers. Dani Khan Da Silva
2023 / 8 Min

Photographer Danielle Khan Da Silva captures three generations of women as they fight against the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion that threatens the Salish Sea, the Southern Resident orcas and the livelihoods of the Coast Salish people.

Hear more about the women fighting the Trans Mountain Pipeline in Patagonia Stories Ep 1.


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