Thank you to the board, staff and volunteers of the Baynes Sound Lambert Channel Society for inviting me to participate in their EcoForum at the VIU Marine Station at Deep Bay last week. It was truly inspiring to be in the company of such an amazing gathering of scientists, activists and concerned citizens with such an important common purpose.
It was also an opportunity to present Dorrie Woodward, a founding member of the Society, with the King Charles III Coronation Medal, awarded to just 30,000 Canadians for service to community and country. I have known Dorrie for years as someone who believes that actions speak louder than words, so important when it comes to the protection of our aqua-environment. Dorrie was recognized for her service as the Chair of the Associatin of Denman Island Stewards Group and for more than twenty years of relentless advocacy for coastal protection and marine ecosystem restoration on Denman Island, including the protection of the last herring spawn on the west coast. Truly deserving of this recognition and truly a caring citizen of this planet!