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From Data to Impact for a Resilient Coast

Tools, workflows, and real-world examples for coastal monitoring and stewardship

Managing your local marine environment is difficult. Information is spread across different places, tools and software can be expensive, and technical expertise is hard to come by.

Whether you are interested in doing monitoring, applying data to inform decisions, or learning from others, CoastConnect brings everything together in one place.

Turning Data into Impact

Monitoring Methods

Explore complete monitoring workflows from planning to application, with all the tools and resources that you need.

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Scientist operating research equipment on a boat.

Resource Library

Access data processing tools, training materials, best practices, and documentation — all organized and searchable. Use what you need, when you need it.

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Case Studies

See how organizations across British Columbia have used CoastConnect tools and workflows to create real impact in marine conservation and planning.

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Photo Credit: Nina Moodley (Pacific Rim NPR)
A group of researchers examining samples.

Monitoring Networks

Discover and learn from ongoing monitoring efforts across British Columbia.

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Connect with us

All CoastConnect tools and resources are offered free and open-source. Use them independently, or partner with us for additional support including grant applications, customized program design, and access to technical expertise and equipment.

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