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Skip to content * Contact Search for: Search Toggle Menu * HomeExpand * Member Nations * Heiltsuk Nation * Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation * Nuxalk Nation * Wuikinuxv Nation * Partners * About usExpand * Mission & Vision * Strategic Direction * Board of Directors * Governance * Team * CCIRA Core Staff * Central Coast Nations Stewardship Staff * Contact * Careers * ProgramsExpand * Fisheries Management & Science * Marine Planning & Conservation * PrioritiesExpand * Collaborative Governance * Ecosystem-based Management * Sustainable Fisheries * Marine Protected AreasExpand * MPAs on Our Coast: What’s Next? * Monitoring & Enforcement * Shipping & Transportation * Climate change * ResourcesExpand * Publications * Newsletters * Tools * Reports * Annual Reports * Videos * News Toggle Menu MARINE PLANNING FOR THE CENTRAL COAST. WORKING TOGETHER, TO UPHOLD THE LAWS OF OUR ANCESTORS. THIS IS OUR HOME. WORKING TO SUSTAIN US, FOR GENERATIONS TO COME. * * * * CENTRAL COAST INDIGENOUS RESOURCE ALLIANCE First Nations culture and well-being are intricately linked to the health of our environment. For over 10,000 years we sustainably managed our territorial resources, ensuring that the trees, fish and water in our territories provided for today’s needs without compromising the health of the resources for future generations. WORKING TO SUSTAIN US Over the last 100 years we have watched as a sector-by-sector approach to resource management has depleted resources on the land and in the ocean. The Central Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance is working to return us to the healthy communities and sustainable resource management practices of our past by ensuring First Nations interests and traditional knowledge are balanced with the best western science. MARINE PROTECTED AREAS Central Coast Nations are co-leading a collaborative effort to establish a network of Marine Protected Areas. Learn More! STEWARDING OUR MARINE TERRITORIES The Central Coast of British Columbia is one of the most spectacular and biologically rich places left on the planet – where ancient temperate rainforest intertwines with the living Pacific. The Heiltsuk, Kitasoo Xai’xais, Nuxalk and Wuikinuxv, who have inhabited the Central Coast for thousands of years, formed the Central Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance (CCIRA). More about CCIRA RECENT POSTS Stories WHAT IS THE NMCAR FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENT? ByCCIRA September 1, 2023December 5, 2023 Exploring the viability of an NMCAR for the Central Coast is a crucial step in long-term marine protection. Read More What is the NMCAR Feasibility Assessment?Continue Stories WHY WE’RE EXPLORING AN NMCAR FOR OUR COAST ByCCIRA August 31, 2023September 1, 2023 Central Coast Nations are exploring a National Marine Conservation Area Reserve to implement MPAs. Read More Why We’re Exploring an NMCAR for Our CoastContinue Stories ENSURING MARINE PROTECTION FOR THE CENTRAL COAST — WHAT’S NEXT? ByCCIRA August 30, 2023September 1, 2023 Central Coast work together on a roadmap for ecological protection and economic prosperity. Read More Ensuring Marine Protection for the Central Coast — What’s Next?Continue Stories UPDATED – JOB OPPORTUNITY: FISHERIES LEAD ByCCIRA July 11, 2023July 11, 2023 CCIRA is looking for a Fisheries Lead to help advance Central Coast Nations’ priorities under the Fisheries Resource Reconciliation Agreement framework. Read More UPDATED – Job Opportunity: Fisheries LeadContinue Stories BUILDING ON OUR VISION: 2022 ANNUAL REPORT ByCCIRA February 28, 2023March 6, 2023 The 2022 CCIRA Annual Report highlights key areas of progress and success over the past year, and long-term efforts in support of Central Coast Nations. Read More Building on Our Vision: 2022 Annual ReportContinue Stories MPA NETWORK PARTNERS ENDORSE PLAN TO PROTECT GREAT BEAR SEA ByCCIRA February 7, 2023February 7, 2023 After more than a decade of work, 15 coastal First Nations and federal and provincial governments, jointly endorse the Great Bear Sea MPA Network. Read More MPA Network Partners Endorse Plan to Protect Great Bear SeaContinue CENTRAL COAST INDIGENOUS RESOURCE ALLIANCE 2790 Vargo Rd. Campbell River BC V9W 4X1 Contact us FOLLOW US * Facebook * Twitter Search for: Search ABOUT THE COMMON VOICE Our Nations created CCIRA to build upon our success in working together to develop and implement our Nation-level marine use plans. Today, CCIRA is involved in a wide array of projects and initiatives across the central coast. The Common Voice is one source of information about CCIRA’s activities in our communities. For more information about CCIRA and what we do, please contact us. Read The Common Voice RECENT DISPATCHES * What is the NMCAR Feasibility Assessment? * Why We’re Exploring an NMCAR for Our Coast * Ensuring Marine Protection for the Central Coast — What’s Next? * UPDATED – Job Opportunity: Fisheries Lead * Building on Our Vision: 2022 Annual Report * * * * © 2024 CCIRA Site supported by Pink Sheep Media. Toggle Menu Close * The Common Voice: CCIRA Newsletter * Issue #12 * Issue #11 * Issue #10 * Issue #9 * Issue #8 * Issue #7 * CCIRA HomeToggle child menuExpand * Member Nations * Heiltsuk Nation * Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation * Nuxalk Nation * Wuikinuxv Nation * Partners * About usToggle child menuExpand * Mission & Vision * Strategic Direction * Board of Directors * Governance * Team * CCIRA Core Staff * Central Coast Nations Stewardship Staff * Contact * Careers * ProgramsToggle child menuExpand * Fisheries Management & Science * Marine Planning & Conservation * PrioritiesToggle child menuExpand * Collaborative Governance * Ecosystem-based Management * Monitoring & Enforcement * Marine Protected Areas * Shipping & Transportation * Climate change * Sustainable Fisheries * ResourcesToggle child menuExpand * Publications * Newsletters * Tools * Reports * Annual Reports * Videos * News