Barnacle Babes

Barnacle Babes Community | Connection | Conservation
Video mag, podcast, speaker series, consciousness events & more We dive into the "Why's" for women.

Barnacle Babes is a digital and print magazine, a web-series (that we’ve just put on hold temporarily), Warrior Women of the Sea Conferences and destination retreats. Produced by Barnacle Babe Productions, the focus of the magazine, conferences and retreats, will be to create a platform for women who share a passionate relationship with the sea. It will allow a community of women to share their vi

sions for the oceans future and their passion for their chosen sea related sport, vocation or conservation effort. We will be covering all ocean sports such as: scuba diving, surfing, wind/kite surfing, sailing, paddling, power-boating, fishing and more. We share stories from underwater photographers, professional mermaids, and marine biologists, as well, ocean conservationists. It’s all about the women out there, leading the way in their field in what they do, as it pertains to the ocean. What draws women to the water? Why are more women today taking up the more "traditional" water sports, activities and vocations of men? And, "How" we can protect her? How can we come together as Warrior Women of the Sea and make sure her future (and ours) is secured. We need to bring back the “feminine energy” for fighting for the ocean. We need momma bears out there protecting her! Barnacle Babes is also a social community platform that is interactive, engaging, purposeful, actionable and supportive. Both the YouTube Channel and magazine are dedicated to bringing an engaging series showcasing women who are making a difference in their sport, their cause and the lives of others.

14/12/2022
Filming of a great interview today with Viki Moore of Island Cruising NZViki shares her love of sailing and appreciation...
11/12/2022

Filming of a great interview today with Viki Moore of Island Cruising NZ

Viki shares her love of sailing and appreciation for the community.

Barnacle Babes relaunches March 1, 2023 with an opportunity to watch all new episodes then.

29/11/2022
29/11/2022

Ok!!! So, it’s been a bit! Almost 3 years I put Barnancle Babes down for. And… it’s coming back! We begin to build again. Better, stronger, more inclusive and more amazing stories from amazing people sharing their love for our oceans.

Let me know what you think and help us spread the word and get these amazing stories out there!

17/11/2020

This documentary gives background information and shows the process behind making my life sized humpback whale out of ocean salvaged styrofoam. This artwork ...

Congratulations The Ocean Legacy Foundation and keep up the great work you're doing! For more information about their ''...
09/07/2020

Congratulations The Ocean Legacy Foundation and keep up the great work you're doing! For more information about their ''Ghost Gear" recovery program, give them a shout!

Ocean Legacy would like to thank all our fellow fund award recipients and the Canadian Government for allowing us to be apart of the solution to this very important issue and the clean up of "Ghost Gear".

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Ottawa, Ontario - The Government of Canada is working hard to protect our oceans and the marine life they sustain. We have been clear that our target is to protect 25% of our oceans by 2025, working toward 30% by 2030. As we work to increase marine protections from coast to coast to coast, we are also working to rid our oceans of harmful waste.

Lost and abandoned fishing gear, or ‘ghost gear,’ is one of the largest contributors to marine litter around the world. It is one of the deadliest forms of plastic debris and poses serious danger to marine animals like whales and turtles, the coastal and marine environment, and global fishing stocks. To combat this threat, Fisheries and Oceans Canada is funding 26 projects in Canada and around the world to help rid the oceans of this destructive litter.

The $8.3 million Sustainable Fisheries Solutions and Retrieval Support Contribution Program, known as the Ghost Gear Fund will fund 22 projects in Canada and four internationally over the next two years. All projects fall into at least one of four categories: gear retrieval, responsible disposal, acquisition and piloting of available gear technology, and international leadership.

Recipients of the Ghost Gear Fund include:

British Columbia
• BC Shellfish Growers Association
• Ecotrust Canada
• Emerald Sea Protection Society
• Natural Resources Consultants
• The Ocean Legacy Foundation
• Pacific Prawn Fishermen’s Association
• T Buck Suzuki Foundation

Quebec
• ACPG Capitaines Propriétaires de la Gaspésie
• Les Cultures du Large Inc.
• Merinov
• Regroupement des pêcheurs professionnels du sud de la Gaspésie
New Brunswick
• Fundy North Fisherman’s Association
• Maliseet Nation Conservation Council

Nova Scotia
• Cape Breton Fish Harvesters Association
• Coastal Action
• CSR GeoSurveys Ltd.
• Eastern Nova Scotia Marine Stewardship Society
• Fishing Gear Coalition of Atlantic Canada

Newfoundland and Labrador
• Fish, Food, and Allied Workers Union (FFAW-UNIFOR)
• Petty Harbour Fisherman’s Cooperative

International
• Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute
• Ocean Conservancy (Global Ghost Gear Initiative®)
• Stand Out For Environment Restoration Initiative

For more information on Ghost Gear Fund recipients, including project descriptions, please visit: https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/ghost-gear

Quotes

“Fighting plastic pollution a priority for our government. We can’t have a health ocean or a strong blue economy if our waters are severely polluted by plastic. The overwhelming interest in the Ghost Gear Fund demonstrates that Canadians share this priority and want to be a part of the solution. The recipients of the fund will make a significant difference domestically, and internationally, as they remove ghost fishing gear from the oceans, recycle or dispose of it responsibly. Most importantly, they are creating tangible solutions to help prevent more plastic from entering our waters in the future.”
The Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard

Quick facts
• More than 8 million metric tons of plastic wind up in the ocean globally every year.

• On June 9, 2020, Fisheries and Oceans Canada announced that four Canadian small businesses will receive over $2 million in grants to expand their innovative work to minimize plastics pollution by recycling fishing and aquaculture equipment, and by adapting and recycling abandoned fishing gear into useful biodegradable products.

• On Feb. 11 and 12, 2020, Fisheries and Oceans Canada hosted a Gear Innovation Summit in Halifax, NS. The Summit was made up of panel discussions on short- and long-term strategies for the prevention, reduction, and retrieval of ghost gear, and featured innovations in gear and technology to reduce whale entanglements in an interactive exhibit space.

• From July 18 to 20, 2019, DFO and the Canadian Coast Guard conducted a 3-day ghost gear retrieval operation called Operation Ghost in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. This operation focused on areas with concentrations of ghost gear. We recovered over 100 snow crab traps removed over nine kilometres of rope from the water.

Associated links
• The Ghost Gear Fund in action ( https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fisheries-peches/management-gestion/ghostgear-equipementfantome/program-programme/projects-projets-eng.html )
• Combatting Marine Litter (DFO) ( https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fisheries-peches/management-gestion/ghostgear-equipementfantome/index-eng.html )

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07/07/2020

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"We’re using our super powers for good!" Adam finds out how a group of athletes with developmental disabilities decided to embark on an 80km ocean swim to raise money for pandemic relief.

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