Baynes Sound observatory upgrade supports B.C. shellfish industry
13-07-2026 19:44 via nanaimobulletin.com

Baynes Sound observatory upgrade supports B.C. shellfish industry

The Baynes Sound shellfish industry generates approximately $180 million in economic activity for the province, providing year-round jobs to rural and Indigenous communities and food security for the region.
Thanks to upgrades made at Ocean Network Canada’s (ONC) Baynes Sound ocean observatory, the shellfish industry will be benefit from more comprehensive monitoring of the effects of ocean acidification and hypoxia (decrease in oxygen). Warming temperatures and increased carbon dioxide in
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