Sealion infusion

Wardens’s report by Garry Fletcher contd.

In early morning calm –and clear with no wind– by 1115 hrs it was pouring rain. Predictable from the look of the barometer . The weather fluctuated all day from rain to sun with a rainbow and back to rain. Sea lion numbers are still building and one more elephant seal joined the elephant seal group  by the boathouse last night . So this is what it looked and sounded like this morning :

Click for a video of sites and sounds of the sealions

Click for a video of sites and sounds of the sealions

Several branded sealions here today:

At this time of year there are some non-breeding plumage Heermann’s gulls that one can pick out among the large gull population .

And a gallery of some of the other bird-life on the island, some migrating through.

9 whalewatching boats through the reserve this morning.  Swells and the approaching storm held them off in the afternoon.

The panoramas below were taken in the last two days:

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Gulls on the south islands in the morning. Note a mix of California, Glaucous-winged   and Heermann’s Gulls.

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Glaucous-winged, California,   and a few  Heermann’s Gulls and sea lions on the south-west corner of the island

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The south side of Great Race Rock island

West side of the docks--note electric fence installed to keep the sealions off the docks.

West side of the docks–note electric fence installed to keep the sealions off the docks.

East side of jetty

East side of jetty

The east shore of Race Rocks with California and Northern Sea lions.

The east shore of Race Rocks with California and Northern Sea lions.

On Sunday morning, the Davis weather instrument wasn’t working. On checking, I found that the UPC powerbackup was malfunctioning–will return it to the college IT dept.  Weather is back on now.

Whale watchers abundant today

Wardens’s report by Garry Fletcher: Chris drove me out this morning to Race Rocks to relieve Courtney our Ecoguardian for the weekend –a foggy start but it cleared off by noon  with a shower in the afternoon. Up the tower at 11:30 for census and the daily  boat survey for DFO. Census from tower at 1150hrs. Harbour seals : 22 SE onshore, 39 SW :  total  61 Elephant Seals: 10 in a cluster behind boathouse: total 10. California Sea Lions 77 south side, 80 on East shore , 40 on NE , viewed from Docks and helipad to get ones not visible from tower: from docks w side 40, East 72, west shore tidepools: 53 :  total 362. Northern Sea lions: middle rock 170, E side docks 30, N rock 50 : total 250

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2-3  year old ??- male and female elephant seals by the boathouse

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Northern Sealions near the winch house, note  small juvenile to the right.

The distribution in the late afternoon changed, with more sealions of both species moving up onto the main  island covering the yard to the North west which is now completely devoid of vegetation.

  electfence In order to curb damage to the grounds, (and pipes and conduits,)  from the sealions this year, we are restricting the movement up onto the center of the island. A network of electrical tape has been installed and it appears to be effective so far.sept2113electfence

Several branded sealions were on the island today, this one 8586 was easist to determine.

Several branded sealions were on the island today, this one 8586 was easiest to identify.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For other branding records see: https://www.racerocks.ca/race-rocks-animals-plants/marine-mammal-tracking/

 

carcassept2113I was surprised by the number of dead juvenile seagull carcases  around the island. many were young that were probably attacked by other adults when out of nesting territories , the highest count was on the ledge  below Camera5 . Most deaths occurred during the late summer.  Approx count 20.

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Who me?

orca1sept2113Twice today a pod of Orca, ( about 6 ?) traveled through the reserve. whale watchers numbered up to 10 boats averaging 15-20  people per boat.  They were observant about remaining outside the reserve when the whales were inside reserve boundaries, but with a ring of whale-watching boats around the group when they were out in Race Passage, it did not look like the whales were getting much freedom. I believe the Orca pod was feeding on fish because there were many seals and sea lions in the water and none were attacked. At least 20 whale-watching boats were through the reserve today.

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Whale-watching boats waiting for the whales at the east side of the reserve.

 

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Below the cliff from camera 5 is a space behind some rocks with a failed nest of a pigeon guillemot

At the northeast corner of the helipad I noticed a large amount of chevrons from chiton shells, washed out from guano deposits from over the summer. It seemed to be a very dense concentration??

newweather1 Environment Canada has over the summer installed new weather sensors on top of the tower at Race Rocks. Now in addition to wind speed and direction, humidity, temperature, dew point and barometric pressure  are recorded. This provides an interesting comparison with the data from the  ground level recorded by our Davis weather instrument: They may be accessed here: Env Canada Weather

 

 

 

A bit of History:
One can often encounter human-made artifacts on the islands which don’t have an obvious explanation: On the east side of the tower for instance is this  “sidewalk to nowhere”.  Trev Anderson told me about the wooden blacksmith shop that was located in that spot until it was demolished in the late 1960’s.

 

The sidewalk to nowhere…

A bit of History:
One can often encounter human-made artifacts on the islands which don’t have an obvious explanation: On the east side of the tower for instance is this  “sidewalk to nowhere”.  Trev Anderson told me about the wooden blacksmith shop that was located in that spot until it was demolished in the late 1960’s.

the barometer is falling

The first swell of the season is forecasted for this weekend and the barometer has been dropping with the approach of the low pressure system. The wind has been shifting from North to South-West all day, but it’s back to 5 kts West this evening.

The seawater visibility is getting really good. I can clearly see seals swimming and differentiate sea floor features from up in the lantern room.

There are ladybugs all over the place. They like to hide behind electric fence insulators.

5 marine tour boats

Students from the college came out again for a boat tour through the reserve

10 growly elephant seals by the jetty and boat shed

Mammal Count:
591 sea lions
182 seals

Sea lions on middle rocks counted by uploading a photograph into ImageJ

Sea lions on middle rocks counted by uploading a photograph into ImageJ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-washed solar panels
-fixed a few hose leaks
-finished sea lion fence around East side of keepers house

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Saw a few orcas off the East end of the island midday
Lots of marine tour boats, counted 15 but some definitely went unnoticed
9 elepant seals behind the boat shed and in the shallows on the East side of the jetty
Students from the college came out to the reserve for a boat trip
-set up sea lion fence between the keepers house and around the derrick shed

 

beautiful windy day

25-30 kt West wind since 1400 hrs

-6 elephant seals came ashore and napped behind the boat shed
-9 pelicans flew over, north to south. It seems like they pause over the islands and rest in the updrafts before crossing towards Port Angeles
-The sealions have occupied the whole area between the jetty and boat shed, the derrick shed, and the North-East flats

Off island from 1300 to 1500 hrs
New voltmeter courtesy of Erik

-ran desalinator
-washed solar panels
-found a couple small hose leaks

battery day

3 tour boats
22 peilcans flew over aroun 1600, but were gone before I could get a photo
Sealions have decided to move up closer to the house
3 elephant seals spent the afternoon on the boat ramp

-Erik came and helped with battery maintenance
-An electrician came out and fixed some light fixtures
-A couple people came and cleaned the house up a bit

Bandwidth Problems at Race Rocks solved

NOTE: SEPTEMBER, 2013: The servers of the three videocams operating at Race Rocks send their signal by microwave to Pearson College which then relays them to the internet. Due to an unexpected increase in demand for bandwidth when the  students of Pearson College returned this fall, we have had to suspend operation of the cameras between 8:30 Am and 4:30 PM when our college staff are working during the week. You should be able to use the cameras on the weekend. ed note:  I guess just too many personal digital gadgets these days!

Our IT people worked on the problem and ended up getting increased bandwidth available for Pearson College near the end of October, 2013 so that the remote cameras were restored to full time operation.