Goslings went for a swim with their parents this morning

Monday, June 10, 2002

Good Evening: TEMPERATURE Max 14.0C Min 9.8C  Reset 13.0C
MARINE LIFE: Two fly overs by a Bald Eagle today, however no birds taken. The Goslings went for a swim with their parents this morning, however only staying in the shallow waters. Several harbour seals moving about the docks this morning, probably hunting.
HUMAN IMPACT: Hyaklu and Second Nature both docked today. 6 ecotourism vessels and two fishing vessels moved through the reserve. Garry brought out a group of 4 students and a parent from West -Mont school today for the live webcast. They toured the island and the intertidal near the docks.
Good Morning
WEATHER: Sky Clear  Vis. 6 miles  Wind 25-30 Knots from West  Sea 2-3 Foot Chop
posted by at 5:03 AM

The Johan Ashuvud Race Rocks 2002 Project- Video by Ben

Ben Dougall (PC yr.28) from Australia has edited this clip demonstrating some of the highlights of his stay with “The Crew” at Race Rocks.They were there for the Johan Ashuvud Race Rocks02 Project in the first two weeks of June 2002 . As well as providing daily webcasts from the mobile camera, they took over the duties of the Ecological reserve  ecoguardians and worked on producing a number of video sequences for the video archives and Race Rocks Taxonomy.


Go to “MEET THE CREW” for the Project.