Resources that contain Indigenous Content
Ocean Sense Program: Waves of Knowledge Module
Learn how Nuu-chah-nulth knowledge holders combine Indigenous knowledge with modern earthquake science to deepen understanding of earthquakes and tsunamis.
Resources that contain Indigenous Content
Learn how Nuu-chah-nulth knowledge holders combine Indigenous knowledge with modern earthquake science to deepen understanding of earthquakes and tsunamis.
A Stz’uminus creation story weaves the interconnection between the biosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.
Hear the story of Sedna from Inuit knowledge holders and explore Arctic ocean biodiversity in this module.
Traditional Ts'msyen fishing practices demonstrate in-depth knowledge of water salinity changes from the open ocean, through estuaries, and into rivers.
Learn about clam gardens in this module with traditional knowledge from Wei Wai Kum and Χʷomaɬkʷu knowledge holders
Recent peer reviewed scientific articles that focus on watersheds in coastal British Columbia.
Accompanying the public report are 10 infographics showing key messages and topics about Canada’s Arctic Ecosystems. Infographics by Karianne Blank. Artwork by Amanda Key. Available in French, Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun.
A collection of classroom resources designed to facilitate teaching about water and the critical water crisis facing our world today.
Explore the marine environment of the Salish Sea through 360 degree underwater videos with accompanying lesson plans and activities.
A teacher's guide for a film exploring climate change from an Inuit perspective.