The Lake Huron Centre For Coastal Conservation
Advocating Wise Stewardship of Lake Huron's Coastal Ecosystems



Our Priorities


The quality of our near-shore coastal waters and estuaries has become a point of great concern to the Lake Huron community in recent years.


The biological diversity of Lake Huron's coast is being compromised by over-development, fragmentation of forest areas, the spread of alien invasive species, and damage to sensitive coastal environments.


Climate change has far reaching implications for the Lake Huron environment. All of us who work, rest or play along the Lake Huron coast will be affected.


Coastal processes like water level fluctuations, flooding, erosion, coastal wetland processes, and beach and dune systems, are vital to the ecology of Lake Huron.

 

Also see: Charting the Course: A Strategic Plan for the Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation




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The Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation The Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation
P.O. Box 178,
Blyth, Ontario, Canada
N0M 1H0
Phone: (519) 523-4478, Fax: (519) 523-4929
Email: coastalcentre@lakehuron.on.ca