Researchers at Nanaimo's Pacific Biological Station are working on breeding climate-resistant oysters to combat the effects of ocean acidification and other climate change stressors, aiming to prevent a collapse in the shellfish industry. Led by Tim Green, Chris Pearce, and Clara Mackenzie, the project focuses on selectively breeding resilient oysters and identifying key genes. Additionally, a one-month study is being conducted to examine the effects of decreased oxygen levels and increased water temperatures on marine life, with potential mitigation strategies like aeration being tested. The research also includes collaboration with the Haida First Nation to address climate impacts on other marine species such as razor clams.