The Cree Nation Government and Parks Canada announce the completion of the feasibility assessment for the proposed Wiinipaakw Indigenous protected area and national marine conservation area and have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to move towards the protection of these waters.
Home of the Crees, the proposed Wiinipaakw (James Bay) Indigenous Protected Area and National Marine Conservation Area (IPA-NMCA) is in offshore areas of Eastern James Bay, aligned with the mouth of Chisasibi-Big River south to the Québec-Ontario border. This large seascape is home to species-at-risk such as Polar Bears, includes a significant local population of Beluga Whales, and is an important hub for migrating geese and ducks.
The area is within the Eeyou Marine Region Land Claims Agreement (EMRLCA) and plays a vital role in the culture, economy, history, and way of life for the Crees of Eeyou Istchee.
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