Malahat Nation’s Environment Department focuses on promoting stewardship and sustainable practices throughout the marine and terrestrial environment in the Nation's traditional territory. The Environment Department works on a variety of projects and initiatives related to Fisheries, Sustainable Development, and Marine Stewardship.
The Environment Department manages commercial crab, salmon and red urchin fishing licenses, as well as Food, Social and Ceremonial (FSC) permits.
One of the Environment Department goals is to increase community access to the Marine territory and harvest. Food Fish distributions to the Malahat community are one way of increasing connection to marine harvest. Previous distributions include: Herring, Sockeye, Chinook, Crab.
The Environment Department staff consult on major projects that may affect Malahat Nation aboriginal rights and title, including Roberts Bank Terminal 2 and Trans Mountain Expansion Project. Staff provide technical and scientific expertise for environmental assessments, local developments and Nation governance.
The Environment Department oversees the monitoring and stewardship program for Malahat’s Marine territory. The Monitoring and Stewardship program includes deploying advanced technologies like drones, and supporting community members in long-term high value careers as stewards of the Salish Sea.
We'd love to chat with you, and answer any questions you have.
+1 (250) 743 3231, Option 3
Mon-Fri 9am to 4pm PST
environment@malahatnation.com