Saturday, February 7, 2026
ADVT 
National

Government Protection For B.C.'s Glass Sponge Reefs Not Enough: Group

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 26 Jun, 2015 11:59 AM
    VICTORIA — Scientists say the discovery of glass sponge reefs once believed to be extinct in northern British Columbia's Hecate Strait is like finding a herd of dinosaurs roaming on land.
     
    The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has moved today to protect the undersea treasures, but a conservation group that has been seeking their protection for more than 15 years says the change doesn't go far enough.
     
    Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society director Sabine Jessen says permitting bottom trawlers and other fishing activities near the prehistoric reefs threatens the existence of the sponges.
     
    She says some of the reefs are as tall as eight-storey buildings but they can crumble like dried meringue if touched and fishing activities stir sea floor sediment that chokes the sponges.
     
    The fisheries department proposing draft marine protected area regulations for the area where the glass sponge reefs are located but it will still allow fishing while scientists study the potential harms caused.
     
    Jessen says Canadians have the next 30 days to let DFO know the reefs need full protection to ensure their survival.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    B.C. Man Convicted Again Of Killing 19-year-old Woman Found In Ditch In 1993

    B.C. Man Convicted Again Of Killing 19-year-old Woman Found In Ditch In 1993
    A man has been convicted of manslaughter for the second time, more than two decades after a 19-year-old woman was found dead in a ditch following a party in Kelowna, B.C.

    B.C. Man Convicted Again Of Killing 19-year-old Woman Found In Ditch In 1993

    Saskatchewan Siblings 'Deeply Sorry' For Stripping Naked On Mountain In Malaysia

    Saskatchewan Siblings 'Deeply Sorry' For Stripping Naked On Mountain In Malaysia
    Lindsey and Danielle Petersen have released a statement saying they did not mean to offend anyone and were not aware of the spiritual significance of Mount Kinabalu.

    Saskatchewan Siblings 'Deeply Sorry' For Stripping Naked On Mountain In Malaysia

    New B.C. School Curriculum Will Have Aboriginal Focus

    New B.C. School Curriculum Will Have Aboriginal Focus
    The kindergarten-to-Grade-12 curriculum that addresses aboriginal history, culture and perspectives is about to be released to B.C. teachers and schools in preparation for the new academic year.

    New B.C. School Curriculum Will Have Aboriginal Focus

    Remains Found After Search Of Vancouver Island Property Belong To Victoria Man

    Remains Found After Search Of Vancouver Island Property Belong To Victoria Man
    Victoria Police Insp. Keith Linder says they are those of Dana McKellar, who was reported missing by his family last September.

    Remains Found After Search Of Vancouver Island Property Belong To Victoria Man

    B.C.'s Auditor General Urges Public Updates, Targets On Long-term Budget Plans

    B.C.'s Auditor General Urges Public Updates, Targets On Long-term Budget Plans
    VICTORIA — British Columbia's auditor general says the government needs to look deeper into the future before creating budget plans for proposed programs.

    B.C.'s Auditor General Urges Public Updates, Targets On Long-term Budget Plans

    New Tim Hortons CEO Daniel Schwartz Focuses On Efficiency, Cost-Cutting

    New Tim Hortons CEO Daniel Schwartz Focuses On Efficiency, Cost-Cutting
    TORONTO — New CEO Daniel Schwartz told Tim Hortons Inc. shareholders on Wednesday that he's focused on building profits, cutting costs and improving efficiency at the coffee chain his company purchased last year.

    New Tim Hortons CEO Daniel Schwartz Focuses On Efficiency, Cost-Cutting