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MAIN CZC CONFERENCE
Location: University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC
Dates: May 25-29, 2008
CZC YOUTH FORUM
Location: Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver BC
Dates: May 24-25, 2008
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here to register for CZC Youth Forum 2008 VANCOUVER.
Why You Should Attend CZC 2008 and CCC 2008
Are you concerned about the future of Canada’s oceans
and coasts? Do you believe that Canada’s rich ocean
and coastal resources are critical to its ability to build
a sustainable and prosperous future in the 21st century? Do
worry that our inability to manage the resources and natural
environments in our vast coastal zones reduces our ability
to plan for a sustainable and prosperous future? Do you believe
that we need to raise the awareness and understanding of the
importance of the world’s oceans and coasts in global
sustainability? Do you want to do something about it?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you need
to be at CZC 2008. And if you answered yes to the last question,
then being an active participant at CZC 2008 and the CCC 2008
will allow you to be part of the analysis and discussions
that will generate the Conference Statement and Call to Action
that will be a clarion call to Canada and the world to implement
Integrated Ocean and Coastal Management more aggressively
and effectively.
CZC 2008 will mark thirty years since the first Canadian
national conference on coastal management (the Shore Management
Symposium) in Victoria in 1978, and it is an opportune time
to assess how far we have come towards managing our oceans
and coasts and where we are going in the future. Globally,
there have been great advances in the state of ocean and coastal
management, but huge challenges remain. Bounded by three oceans
and the world’s largest freshwater lakes system, Canada
cannot maximize its potential for prosperity and sustainability
into the 21st century unless we effectively understand, protect,
and manage our oceans and coastal zones in an integrated manner.
This conference will look at the advances and the setbacks
in our understanding and management of coastal and ocean systems,
both in Canada and globally, and will establish recommendations
and actions for the immediate future and the next thirty years.

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