
Gina ‘Waadluxan KilGuhlGa Land-Sea-People Management Plan
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and Haida Heritage Site
New Gwaii Haanas zoning implemented.
As of May 1, 2019, all commercial and recreational fishing activities will be prohibited within the marine strict protection zones identified in the Gwaii Haanas Gina 'Waadluxan KilGuhlGa Land-Sea-People Management Plan. The new strict protection zones will support cultural and ecological objectives described in the management plan. New zoning also replaces the two Rockfish Conservation Areas in Gwaii Haanas.
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Council of the Haida Nation information
Department of Fisheries and Oceans information
How to Pronounce Gwaii Haanas Gina ‘Waadluxan KilGuhlGa in Xaayda Kil
Land, sea and people are all interconnected in Gwaii Haanas, so it is only natural that these connections guide how decisions are made. With this in mind, the Gwaii Haanas Archipelago Management Board (AMB) is taking a leadership role by creating the first land-sea-people management plan in Canada. This integrated plan is based on AMB direction and is informed by Haida Nation and Government of Canada priorities. The Gwaii Haanas Land-Sea-People Management Plan provides strategic direction on managing the natural and cultural resources of Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and Haida Heritage Site from mountain top to sea floor, for the next ten years.
Engaging Haida citizens, the Gwaii Haanas Advisory Committee, and key groups including tour operators, fishermen and environmental organizations was an important part of our planning process.
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A Haida Gwaii Watchmen heads out to meet a group of visitors at Hlk’yah GaawGa Windy Bay, Gwaii Haanas
Parks Canada, Christine Pansino
The Gwaii Haanas Gina 'Waadluxan KilGulGa (Talking about Everything) Land-Sea-People plan is the first management plan of its kind in Canada, if not the world.
Gwaii Haanas is managed cooperatively by the Haida Nation and the Government of Canada (represented by Parks Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada) through the Archipelago Management Board (AMB). The six-member team is made up of equal representation from both governments and is guided by the Interim Management Plan for Gwaii Haanas Marine (2010) and the Management Plan for the Terrestrial Area (2003).
The Gwaii Haanas Land-Sea-People Management Plan replaces these plans and includes a single integrated vision and principles to guide the AMB in how they manage this globally renowned protected area. These principles are based in Haida law and include, for example, yahguudang (respect), ‘laa guu ga kanhllns (responsibility), and giid tll’juus (balance). Giid tll’juus requires the AMB to maintain the cultural and ecological richness of Gwaii Haanas while continuing to provide opportunities for those who depend on the area for their livelihood.
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