When recovering submerged logs from rivers, lakes and streams that were roadways during the logging era, our professional team of environmentally friendly scuba divers carefully secures each log to the boat by hand. This personal attention to detail helps Logs End avoid the more environmentally damaging type of dragging on the river bottom that commonly occurs with machine removal of logs.
We also avoid all sensitive areas in the waterways, as recommended by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Québec’s Ministère de l’Environnement and Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Several studies indicate that log salvaging is environmentally beneficial, and Michael Robertson, of the British Columbia Conservation Data Centre (CDC), has stated that, "underwater logging has increased the nutrients in the water, actually providing a benefit to marine life."
In its study of log salvage operations on the Saint John River, the New Brunswick Department of Fisheries and Oceans determined that lost logs cause two problems:
Careful underwater logging – like the kind Logs End practices – helps eliminate both of
these problems.
The new-growth hardwood Logs End uses is Forest Stewardship Council of Canada (FSC)-certified and is harvested only from FSC-managed forests. Logs End is a member of the Canadian Green Building Council (CaGBC).
You can be sure that your Logs End floor was harvested in an environmentally sensitive manner. In fact, with every order of river-recovered flooring, we include a certificate of authenticity signed by the company president and stamped with the Logs End Seal.
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