B.C. government puts $9.5 million toward removing more than 100 derelict boats
VICTORIA — B.C. Environment Minister George Heyman says the province is spending $9.5 million to address the “massive” problem of marine debris along the coast.
Four projects will share the funding to clean up 1,200 kilometres of coastline and more than 100 derelict vessels.
The cleanup projects are being done by the Small Ship Tour Operators Association, the Wilderness Tourism Association, Coastal Restoration Society, Ocean Legacy Foundation and the Songhees Development Corp. — with each receiving between $1.5 million and $3.5 million.
Heyman told a news conference the project will reduce pollution while creating jobs, and support local communities and Indigenous nations.