Have you heard of Kitasu Bay? Let’s look back on the first marine protected area (MPA) declared under Indigenous law! #ClimateJusticeFridays
After 20 years of back and forth with the Canadian federal government, the Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nation took matters into their own hands last year when they declared the creation of a new MPA, closing Kitasu Bay in British Columbia off to commercial and sport fishing. The nation has historically relied on local fish populations for food and cultural purposes, but overfishing has depleted the waters for decades with little government intervention.
Despite lacking government approval, the unprecedented declaration was informed by months of consultation with industry and community stakeholders. Coastal nations may be tired of negotiation deadlocks, but they are ultimately eager to partner with the Canadian government. Indigenous protected areas like Kitasu Bay demonstrate the potential for collaborative conservation.