Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia

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The Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia (ARSBC) is a registered non-profit society based in Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), and has been a registered tax-deductible charity in Canada since 1992.[1]

Its aim is to create environmentally and economically sustainable 'artificial reefs' in British Columbia and around the world for the protection and enhancement of sensitive marine habitats, while also providing interesting destinations for the enjoyment of scuba divers.

Since its founding in 1991, eight ships and one Boeing 737 have been sunk off the west coast of BC.[2]

The Society has no paid employees, and consists of a volunteer Board of Directors and hundreds of volunteers from BC, Alberta, and the northwest United States who have worked on its projects. Its mission is to create and maintain artificial reefs for use by scuba divers as a means to promote the local economy, the technology and safety procedures involved in creating artificial reefs, promote the use of artificial reefs to minimize the impact caused by scuba divers on other historically significant or ecologically sensitive sites, and to monitor all developments regarding their artificial reefs for environmental impact and diver safety.

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References edit

  1. ^ "T3010 Registered Charity Information Return". Government of Canada. 2023-04-30.
  2. ^ "ARTIFICIAL REEF SOCIETY OF BC". Artificial Reefs ARSBC. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
  3. ^ "Annapolis". Artificial Reefs ARSBC. Retrieved 2020-07-06.

External links edit

  • Official website