Get Involved
Coastal habitats like salt marshes, seagrass meadows, and kelp forests are powerful climate allies — but they need champions at every level. Whether you're a researcher, practitioner, policymaker, student, funder, or community member, there are meaningful ways to contribute.
The hub exists to connect people, knowledge and action. Here’s how you can be part of it:
Share knowledge & resources
Have a report, case study, tool, dataset or story to share? Contribute resources that strengthen collective understand of coastal ecosystems, blue carbon, restoration, monitoring and governance. By sharing what you're learning, you help close knowledge gaps and beter support decisions.
Collaborate & engage
Join working groups, communities of practice, and cross-sector dialogues advancing coastal habitat protection and restoration. We welcome engagement from all sectors, rights holders and contributors. Collaboration accelerates impact for coastal habitats.
Stay connected
Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for important updates, additional resources, funding opportunities, events and collaborative initiatives. Together, we can build a stronger, more coordinated coastal habitat community from coast to coast to coast.
Contact Us
The Coastal Habitats Hub is co-led by WWF-Canada and the Hakai Institute, in partnership with the RAD Network, the Ecoflux Lab at McGill University and the University of Victoria’s Blue Carbon Canada Program.