Publications
Around the Sound
Conservation
- Coastal mine project moving forward
- Critics fight Howe Sound gravel mine proposal
- David Suzuki Foundation
- Local Governments, Citizens Want More Scrutiny of Proposed Howe Sound Gravel Mine
- Recovery of the Howe Sound Ecosystem
- Sunshine Coast Conservation Association
- Sunshine Coast Conservation Association Winter 2011 Newsletter
- Turn down the volume in the ocean
- Watching the Sound: More Scrutiny Called for Gravel Mine
- Wild Whales
- Wild Whales: Dolphins Around Howe Sound
Press Coverage
- CBC News: 1st grey whale in 100 years spotted in Howe Sound
- Coastal mine project moving forward
- Critics fight Howe Sound gravel mine proposal
- Dolphin Party in Howe Sound
- Fishing out the facts on marine life
- Gravel-mining project threatens recovering health of Howe Sound
- Local Governments, Citizens Want More Scrutiny of Proposed Howe Sound Gravel Mine
- Marine mammals coming back to the Salish Sea
- McNab Creek gravel mine threatens all of Howe Sound
- Proposed sand-gravel site threatens fish
- Recovery of the Howe Sound Ecosystem
- Rein in B.C. mining industry, poll says
- Sunshine Coast Conservation Association Winter 2011 Newsletter
- Vancouverite: 160 Dolphins in Lions Bay is good news
- Watching the Sound: More Scrutiny Called for Gravel Mine
- Wild Whales: Humpback Comeback in Howe Sound
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The Future Of Howe Sound Society is a non-profit society devoted to preserving the natural beauty, and important
ecosystems, in Howe Sound.


