What is Coast to Clouds? C2C’s is conservation society that promotes to connect anglers to important campaigns that influence the fisheries they utilize and the surrounding environment. Lets call it appreciation for use.
How are funds raised? Funds are collected from conservation donations at all our fall steelhead fisheries. The donations are strongly urged by the lodges we work with and compliance is nearly 100%. The donations $100-200 depending on the cost of a trip.
How long have you been doing this? C2C collected it’s first funds in 2017 and are currently starting to collect for 2019 season.
Why do it this way? It’s been our experience in and around fisheries research and angling that the science and activism requires money and that anglers are motivated to get involved. Instead of petitioning people annually why not enter into an ongoing financial commitment. It also engages all of us in an ongoing social contract.
How can I have a Say? We try and listen to our partner lodges, the supporters of our foundation and the current media. Let us know what matters to you and get involved.
Do you only take client funds? I’m a client but want to do more.. No we have conservation donations from all over. If you are interested in issues affecting the Skeena or Haida Gwaii then we would love to help you direct your efforts.
What have you done so far? Since the start of our operation we have nearly donated 100% of all our funds to 4 places. Other than the cost of startup ($1500) and bank and admin ($800) all funds have been donated. First we gave the Native Fish Society $12,000 USD in the first round of funding and $7500 USD in the second. Native Fish Society can be summed up by the description “in the trenches fighting wherever the wild anadromous fish of the Pacific Northwest need a voice. Second we supported Skeena Wild with $5000 to put mainly towards issues concerning LNG production in the Skeena, to do original research within our corridor and to keep their honed ears to the street. Third we gave $2500 to the Coastal Crysophere Conservancy group of Smithers, BC looking to study and catalogue the remaining ice in the region and the impacts of climate change on them and the rivers we love to angle. Lastly we gave $1000 to the Steelhead Society of BC who do important work at a grassroots level for steelhead and salmon in BC. Locally known for their work on systems like the Dean, Skeena, Squamish and Thompson their importance is ringing louder than ever.
For 2019 (funds from 2018) we have funding commitments for issues relating to sustainable harvest practice (lower Skeena pound trap) and stream temperature issues (temp meters in the Skeena). Both of these issues were the obvious constraints on steelhead stocks during the 2018 fall season and we can’t think of a better place to re-enter the arena. Stay tuned for a blog about pound traps and their importance.
Thank you for your involvement, passion and commitment to our causes, your causes. Stay tuned and lets affect a little change together….
Coast to Clouds Conservation Foundation
Steve Morrow, Derek Botchford, Andrea Soto