Organizational Structure
IMAWG is funded by the DFO program Aboriginal Aquatic Resource and Oceans Management (AAROM) and is an incorporated not for profit organization founded in 2008. It is comprised of 15 elected Members from the three language groups on and around Vancouver Island: Coast Salish, Nuu-chah-nulth and Kwakwaka’wakw. From these 15 members, 6 are appointed as the Board of Directors.
IMAWG is managed by a contracted Executive Director and supported by two full time biologists who work with IMAWG members, the IMAWG Board of Directors, DFO and other collaborative regional and international Indigenous fishery organizations/processes.
IMAWG is also supported by a technical team called the Island Marine Aquatic Technical Working Group (IMAT) who uses both historical and modern science to review data and information to provide the best sound advice to Indigenous organizations when engaging in co-management with DFO.
Committee Composition and Roles
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TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP (IMAT)
TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP (IMAT)
IMAWG is supported by a technical team called the Island Marine Aquatic Technical Working Group (IMAT) who uses both historical and modern science to review data and information to provide the best sound advice to Nations when engaging in co-management with DFO. It’s important to understand that IMAWG is not a rights holding organization or a decision making body, therefore does not replace fiduciary bilateral consultations between First Nation groups and the Government; we are here to support those discussions with shared information and advice.