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SeaChange Marine Conservation Society has been collecting data in small to medium sized estuaries of the Salish Sea alongisde many project partners as part of the Resilient Estuaries of the Salish Sea (RESS) Project. Data were collected between April 2023 to March 2026 and include contaminents, turbidity, biodiversity surveys, zooplankton abundance and diversity, and eDNA, as well as data collected with CTD (conductivity, temperature, depth) and data loggers (light, temperature, salinity, velocity). All data were collected using funds from the British Columbia Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund (BC SRIF) and the Aquatic Ecosystems Restoration Fund (AERF) through Fisheries and Oceans Canada. We share this dataset with gratitude to our project partners: Cadboro Bay Dead Boast Society, Cadboro Bay Residence Association, Conservancy Hornby Island, Cowichan Tribes, BC Parks, District of Oak Bay, Friends of Bowker Creek, Friends of Cortes Island, Galiano Conservancy Association, Greenways Land Trust, Guardians of Our Salish Sea Estuaries, Hakai Institute, Halalt First Nation, Hornby Island Diving, Jamie Smith, Klahoose First Nation, Kerr Wood Leidal Associates, Lasqueti Island Nature Conservancy, Lucas Glenn, MÁLEXEȽ (Malahat) Nation, Mayne Island Conservation Society, Mid-Island Stewardship Caucus, Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region, Nikki Wright, Oak Bay Marine Group, Ocean Diagnostics Inc., Owl and Bear Studio, Pacific Salmon Foundation, Royal Victoria Yacht Club, Penninsula Streams and Shoreline, PEPAKEṈ HÁUTW, Project Watershed, Royal BC Museum, Satinflower Nursery, Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea, Songhees Marine, SȾÁUTW̱ (Tsawout) Fisheries, Streamside Native Plants, Stqeeye' Learning Society, Swell Environmental Consulting, Tsartlip First Nation, Tula Foundation, University of Victoria, Wei Wai Kum First Nation and World Fisheries Trust