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Ecosystem Overview and Assessment Overview
This Powerpoint presentation was given at the 5th meeting of the RRPAB on November 23, 2013.
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RRPAB Meeting #5 November 23, 2010
These are draft minutes..
MEETING NOTES
Race Rocks Public Advisory Board Meeting #5
10:00 – 15:00, 23 November 2010
Pearson College, Victoria, British Columbia
Meeting Goal:
To receive feedback and input for the Race Rocks Public Advisory Board (the Board) in order to move the designation process forward.
Objectives:
- To update the Board on progress to date
- To continue to develop the Conservation Objectives
- To receive feedback on the Ecosystem Overview and Assessment Report
- To receive feedback on the Socio-Economic Report
- To discuss the draft Management Plan / Recommendations Document
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Attendees:
Chris Blondeau, Pearson College
Stefan Beckmann, Fisheries & Oceans Canada
Rosaline Canessa, University of Victoria
Chantelle Coulson, Fisheries & Oceans Canada
Garry Fletcher, Race Rocks Ecological Warden
Hilary Ibey, Fisheries & Oceans Canada
Sabine Jessen, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, BC
Gabrielle Kosmider, Fisheries & Oceans Canada
Angus Matthews, Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre
Glen Rasmussen, Fisheries & Oceans Canada
Aaron Reith, First Nations Liaison
Tomas Tomascik, Parks Canada Agency
Facilitator: Jessica Delaney – Delaney and Associates Inc.
Items for Discussion
ITEM |
1. Welcome – Glen Rasmussen on behalf of Fisheries & Oceans Canada
It is recognized that many people may be missing due to the inclement weather and that some key stakeholders may not be present. Thanks for the use of the traditional First Nations territories. General Notices – Board changes: Glen Rasmussen has returned as the Integrated Coastal Zone Management Coordinator, after an 8 month assignment in Enhancement, Hilary Ibey is here as the Marine Planning and Protected Areas Specialist, Stefan Beckmann is here as the DFO Conservation and Protection representative. – DFO will be sending out a letter to representatives of the commercial fishery o how this will impact their fishery o the letter will be sent out with a deadline for comments of January 15 o the letter will also be sent to First Nations Commercial Communal licence holders § T’Sou-ke is the only licence holder in the area – This is the 5th meeting of the RRPAB. o There is one more meeting planned before submission of the regulatory package. o The 6th meeting will be the last meeting before the regulations go out. o Any missing stakeholders will be pursued through bilateral meetings. o The RRPAB will have a clear understanding of what the Regulatory Intent will look like. o Hopefully, Christie Chute, DFO National Headquarters will be able to attend the final meeting to answer any questions about the regulatory process § The regulations themselves are secret – while they are being worked on.
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2. Introductions Round table – refer to list of attendees |
3. Meeting #4 Agenda |
a. Review |
b. Discuss / amend / approve – Approved – A Board Member expressed concern with representation of Board at meeting o Absence of Marine Wildlife Viewing, Fishing, and Diving communities. o DFO will be pursuing bilateral meetings with those constituencies not represented here today. |
4. Meeting #4 Minutes – discuss comments / amend / approve Review of Action Items:
Minutes from Meeting #4 adopted. |
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5. First Nations Update First Nations update – DFO has met with Chief Andy Thomas of the Esquimalt First Nation. – Chief Andy Thomas of Esquimalt First Nation has been dealing with environmental contamination of traditional lands o affecting ability to harvest food o this is a serious issue – DFO must be aware and address Douglas Treaty rights in working with local First Nations communities. – DFO is going to share the MOU (Beecher Bay First Nation, Songhees Nation, T’Sou-ke Nation and DFO) with Esquimalt First Nation, as well as the Terms of Reference for the Government-First Nations Management Board to see whether they would like to be involved in this manner. – DFO is planning community meetings in the other three Communities o Looking for feedback on any concerns, how they use the area, how they want to be involved in the MPA. – Aaron Reith is back on contract and will continue to act as liaison to with Beecher Bay First Nation, Songhees Nation, and T’Sou-ke Nation; working on the Terms of Reference and community meetings. – In response to questions regarding commercial fisheries from RRPAB members, clarification was provided that all fishing is “closed unless open” and Communal Commercial fishing licences are subject to the same rules as any other commercial fishing. |
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6. Conservation Objectives Discussion – Glen Rasmussen – DFO
Action Item – 10-11-01 DFO to refer to values input document and synthesize into the compatible/incompatible activities table. |
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7. Socio-Economic Report – Gabrielle Kosmider – DFO · Ryan Murphy and Raisa Mirza have provided a draft Socio-economic Report. · Some minor edits are still required, but overall a very good piece of work. · In response to a Board Members concern that the Socio-economic Report did not have enough numbers, in terms of economics, growth, etc., DFO clarified that for this MPA, there is not a lot of risk associated with it i.e. there is not a significant cost associated with the regulation. As a result of this low risk, an extensive Cost-Benefit analysis is not required; instead a more qualitative analysis can be done. · In response to a Board Member’s suggestion that this Report be adopted and the Sunderman 2009 Report be discarded, DFO explained that all three Socioeconomic · Please submit any comments on the Socio-Economic Report to DFO by January 5, 2011.
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8. Ecosystem Overview and Assessment Report – Glen Rasmussen – DFO – Please refer to presentation under separate cover. – A Board member expressed concern about the Ecosystem Overview and Assessment report. o No plankton studies o No mention of work done by Archipelago Marine. o No mention of Scott Wallace Abalone work. o No mention of River Otters o Four elephant seals pups in Spring 2010 o Concern with Juan de Fuca Strait being used to describe Race Rocks o Feels that report needs more development. |
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9. Management Plan – Recommendations Document – Glen Rasmussen – DFO
Action Item – 10-11-02 DFO to confirm DND’s governance role in the buffer zone of Whiskey Quebec. |
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10. Next Meeting / Adjournment · The Regulatory Intent package will be the focus of next meeting. · DFO is planning on having Christie Chute from DFO National Headquarters attend the next meeting to answer any questions about the regulatory and legislative process. · Next meeting will be held in the early spring. · It will be the final meeting before the regulatory intent is finalized · Please submit any comments on the draft documents provided to DFO by January 5, 2011. · DFO Closing: Thanks. Board participation is important to the Department. Thanks to Pearson College for lunch and hosting. · Meeting adjourned. |
Log Number |
Responsible |
Action |
Status |
10-11-01 |
DFO |
DFO to refer to values input document and synthesize into the compatible/incompatible activities table. |
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10-11-02 |
DFO |
DFO to confirm DND’s governance role in the buffer zone of Whiskey Quebec. |
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Strix varia: Barred owl–The Race Rocks Taxonomy
Raisa Mirza (Ecoguardian) took these photos of the first Barred Owl to be photographed at Race Rocks on November 2, 2010. Raisa notes: ” When I woke up this morning, Virginie said that she had seen an owl and taken a picture which was pretty awesome. Lo and behold when I went outside half an hour later, I spotted this Barred Owl behind the boat house. He was covered in mist. This picture was taken later in the day when the sun had come out. My first owl sighting in the wild ever! I’m pretty excited to share the other shots of him. Couldn’t wait to put this one up. Another first sighting at Race Rocks! Its pretty awesome to know that my photography is contributing to building a cool record.”
The barred owl is a permanent resident of nearby Southern Vancouver Island, It is frequently heard at night in the farms and wooded areas of Metchosin.
In this photo by Raisa, the barred owl has its head turned 180 degrees and it is looking to the left on this photo. The wind pushes up the feathers on the back of the head giving it a very weird appearance!
Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Sub-Phylum: Vertebrata
Class: Aves
Order: Strigiformes
Family: Strigidae
Genus: Strix
Species: varia
Common Name: Barred Owl, (Barton,1799)
Other owls photographed at Race Rock
Return to the Race Rocks Taxonomy and Image File |
The Race Rocks taxonomy is a collaborative venture originally started with the Biology and Environmental Systems students of Lester Pearson College UWC. It now also has contributions added by Faculty, Staff, Volunteers and Observers on the remote control webcams.
Raisa Mirza, Nov. 2 2010. |
Groups Struggle to Save Lighthouses
Find this article at: http://www.bclocalnews.com/vancouver_island_south/victorianews/community/107075928.html |
Synthliboramphus antiquus: ancient murrelet–The Race Rocks Taxonomy
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Charadriiformes
Family: Alcidae
Genus: Synthliboramphus
Species: S. antiquus
Synthliboramphus antiquus (Gmelin, 1789)
These murrelets are seen only occasionally in the waters off Race Rocks. They are easy to confuse with the rarer Marbled Murrelet which also shows up in the fall.
Other entries on Murrelets at Race Rocks
Return to the Race Rocks Taxonomy and Image File |
The Race Rocks taxonomy is a collaborative venture originally started with the Biology and Environmental Systems students of Lester Pearson College UWC. It now also has contributions added by Faculty, Staff, Volunteers and Observers on the remote control webcams.Raisa Mirza PC . |
Humpback whale
‘2010-11-20’, ‘Sighted 1 humpback juvenile at 10:00, approximately 50 ft off the jetty. ‘, ‘VirginieLP’, ’19:01:24 ,
Gavia pacifica: Pacific Loon– The Race Rocks Taxonomy
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Gaviiformes
Family: Gaviidae
Genus: Gavia
Species: G. pacifica
Gavia pacifica (Lawrence, 1858)
Other Loons ( members of the order Gaviformes) at Race Rocks
Return to the Race Rocks Taxonomy and Image File |
The Race Rocks taxonomy is a collaborative venture originally started with the Biology and Environmental Systems students of Lester Pearson College UWC. It now also has contributions added by Faculty, Staff, Volunteers and Observers on the remote control webcams. —–——- PC yr 31 |
Nicholas Bertucci , Assistant lighthouse keeper
Nicholas Bertucci came to Victoria from Italy in 1862. He was assistant at Race Rocks for 5 years: from either 1863-1867 or 1863-1968. He later owned and operated the Ferry Boathouse until selling it in 1889. He died in 1917
( information provided from an e-mail from Annamaria Bamji, February 2008)
Annamaria was doing research on the life of Mr. Bertucci and sent us this obituary from the Victoria Daily Colonist of 1917.
“Nicholas Bertucci , res/here for 55 years. aged 79. N/o Lavagna Ita. he left there in early 1860’s and came here by way of Cape Horn. Prior to coming to Victoria, he worked on an American Survey ship, and after arriving here worked for 5 years as asst. lighthousekeeper at Race Rocks. Later he owned amd operated the Ferry Boat house, situated at that time where the E&N RR bridge now stand, selling it in 1889.
He leaves a widow, 7 sons: BG; D and J, now on active service:
N;A,Al,and F all of VIctoria.
Also 5 daughters: Mrs J. Sauit, Mrs. H Gallinger; Miss J, all of Victoria,
and MrsF Arnott, Los Angeles; Mrs. H.F.Silk, now in Eng.
VX/NewsPh/Jun23,5-A/Cpl Joseph Francis Bertucci, Victoria, WIA 2nd time. Left Victoria w/2 bros. Louis and Jack, both at front. Was employed in Times Business Office. U 073 B53 (location of burial in Ross Bay Cemetery in Victoria,BC.)”.
Recent information indicates that after his death, of the three sons who went to war, two died in active service in World War 1.
Another more thorough entry can be found on the Markes Family History page: http://marko.dgmm.net/bertucci.html
Friends of Ecological Reserves
For several years now, THE FRIENDS OF ECOLOGICAL RESERVES has helped with the funding of special projects at Race Rocks. In the Spring, of 2003 they provided further funding for our ongoing Stewardshhip in the Area. The Friends provide valuable assistance for research and upkeep of many ecological Reserves throughout British Columbia. We are grateful for their recognition and assistance in the operation of Race Rocks
Visit their website at : http://www.ecoreserves.bc.ca/
The publication of the Friends of Ecological reserves
The Friends of Ecological reserves Field trip, on October 3, 2004,