Electronic issues

(Full Internet is down again, therefore lack of pictures)

Ecological Notes:

  • Total of 12 Canada Geese on the main rock right now
  • High level of black, and brown Turnstones noted
  • Still lots of Humpback Whales in all directions around the reserve

Visitors:

  • 6
  • Greg, Marine and Seafront Operations Coordinator, transporting guests and IT tech
  • IT tech  to work on the tower end of the Internet backup system
  • College guests for a brief tour and intro to the reserve

Facility Work:

  • Modified the line on the flagpole, to allow the flag to be fully removed from the pole without risking losing the line up the pole.
  • IT restored the back up system for the internet for the facility (worked for a few days, then back down again)
  • Continuous repairs to the electric fence system
  • Weekly battery maintenance, as well as the monthly equalization charge to the system
  • Working on removing green growth from the buildings

DND events:

  • Ongoing detonations

Noted Vessel Traffic:

  • Ecotourism vessels enjoying the sights and sounds of the reserve.
  • A few private vessels also

Ecoguardian  Notes:

  • Although there’s lots of work to do out here, I’m often asked about what I do in my free time. Activities are varied, but this week I made some pickled eggs, pickled onions, pickled sweet peppers, and pickled habanero red onions!

Weather Events:

  • Primarily N/NE winds for the last week, overcast with some sun, no rain
  • Thursday November 17:
    • Sky: light overcast in the morning, then cleared off in the afternoon
    • Wind: N/NE winds 5-10knts
    • Sea: rippled to 2′ chop
    • Temperature Low 4 oC, High 8 oC
  • Friday November 18:
    • clear skies with slight, even haze throughout the day, able to see the outlines of the Olympic Peninsula
    • Wind:N/NE 20-30knts in the morning,10-15knts in the afternoon
    • Sea:  1 meter waves in the morning, flattening to less than .5 meters as the tide switched matching the wind direction
    • Temperature Low  4oC, High  7oC
  • Saturday November 19:
    • mostly clear skies, some haze in the distance
    • Wind: N/NE 5 – 10knots
    • Sea: Very light chop
    • Temperature Low  2oC, High  6oC
  • Sunday November 20:
    • Overcast skies, light rain starting in the evening.some haze in the distance
    • Wind: E/NE 5 – 10knots
    • Sea: Very light chop
    • Temperature Low  4oC, High  8oC

 

  • Tower weather electronics are still down, so wind numbers are estimates.

 

Weather – Current:

http://www.victoriaweather.ca/current.php?id=72

 

Weather – Past:

http://www.victoriaweather.ca/station.php?

Winter setting in ….

Ecoguardian Notes:

  • (lack of photos due to no reliable  internet, and running this through a phone hotspot) Will try to add photos later!

Ecological Notes:

  • noted 2 Sea lions with raw injuries, trying to monitor them as they heal

Visitors:

  • 4
  • Greg, Marine and Seafront Operations Coordinator, and Cedric – grocery and fuel delivery, and help with some maintenance
  • 2 Techs form Environment Canada, to work on the weather electronics on the tower….. some success, but found more work than they anticipated

Facility Work:

  • Diesel delivery – 570L
  • We had wind speed (but no direction) on the monitor in the house, but now have wind direction, (but no speed!)

DND events:

  • A few blasts, scheduled to continue until Nov 13. Humpback Whales south, and west of reserve, none noted to the north.

Weather Events:

  • Yesterday (Tuesday November 08)
    • Sky: Mostly clear with some clouds moving past
    • Wind: NE 15-20 kts
    • Sea: Waves to 1 metre
    • Temperature Low 2oC, High 4oC
  • Today (Wednesday November 09):
    • Sky:Mostly high overcast, mixed cloud and clear overnight
    • Wind: N/NE 10-15 kts
    • Sea: 1/2 meter chop
    • Temperature Low  4oC, High  8oC

 

** All wildlife photos taken at the furthest distance possible, and may be cropped to improve detail! **

 

Weather – Current:

http://www.victoriaweather.ca/current.php?id=72

 

Weather – Past:

http://www.victoriaweather.ca/station.php?

Storm after Storm

Ecoguardian  Notes:

  • (lack of photos due to no reliable  internet, and running this through a phone hotspot) Will try to add photos later!

Ecological Notes:

  • Many Sea Lions returned to the main island after the main storm, mostly on the east side of the island (although that may change as we now have strong NE winds)
  • Noted a few injuries to Sea Lions, from minor head and body wounds, to one that looked like it had a badly damaged pec fin

Facility Work:

  • Started fence repairs Sunday, only to have most of what was done blown/knocked down by Monday! 3Dprinting some more quick connectors for the wire tape
  • Internet troubleshooting is ongoing, biggest direct effect is lack of Opticsre system to closely monitor the battery levels
  • Topped up battery levels, and did Equalization charge

Noted Vessel Traffic:

  • 2 highly skilled kayakers paddling around the reserve and “surfing” in the standing waves in the main channel. (I always do a quick assessment through the binoculars when I see an paddlers approaching the reserve.)
  • Just a few Ecotour vessels through the reserve on Sunday while the conditions permitted tours

Weather Events:

  • Yesterday (Sunday, November 06):
    • Sky: High cloud, occasional sunny breaks
    • Wind: Variable 5 – 10kts
    • Sea: rippled to 2′ chop
    • Temperature Low 5oC, High 8oC
  • Today (Monday,  November 07):
    • Sky: Mid level overcast, water level view to the Olympic Peninsula
    • Wind:N/NE 25-30kts, gust to 35kts
    • Sea: 1 meter+ waves and chop
    • Temperature Low  2oC, High  5oC … wind chill -2

 

** All wildlife photos taken at the furthest distance possible, and may be cropped to improve detail! **

 

Weather – Current:

http://www.victoriaweather.ca/current.php?id=72

 

Weather – Past:

http://www.victoriaweather.ca/station.php?

Back to the Rock, and prepared for the Storm

A warm welcome back!

Ecoguardian  Notes:

  • Derek is happy to return to fill the role as Ecoguardian here at Race Rocks, after spending the summer and fall season exploring the Salish Sea as an Ecotourism guide. A special thanks to Jill for leaving the reserve and facilities is such tip top shape!
  • (lack of photos due to no reliable  internet, and running this through a phone hotspot)

Ecological Notes:

  • Dramatic mid week reduction of Sea Lions
  • Working to convince the Sea Lions to not use the ramp area, as pregnant Elephant Seals could be returning in the next month

Visitors:

  • During the Ecoguardian exchange and transfer, Greg delivered firewood and supplies
  • Greg brought out the IT manager to work on the internet and router system.

Facility Work:

  • Attempted repairs to the Desalinator system, realizing more parts were needed.
  • Ongoing troubleshooting of the Internet and wifi system.
  • Main official Weather Station on the tower has been not in operation for a week or so, awaiting outside support for repairs
  • troubleshooting the “local” station at ground level as it lost wind direction sensor during the high wind storm Friday Nov 04.
  • Although the were in good repair earlier in the week, the electric fences now need major repairs, but waiting for the wind to die down after the stormy weekend

DND events:

  • Many detonations on Wednesday Nov 02. Prior to them, I noted 10 to 15 Humpback whales between the reserve and the detonation area. During the blasting, most, if not all, moved west to just beyond Beechy Head. They returned to the area the next day.

Noted Vessel Traffic:

  • Canadian and American EcoTour vessels visiting the reserve, including regular visits from one company doing an educational program with elementary school children.

Weather Events:

  • Sunny and warm, with relatively calm seas, on November 1st for transfer day!
  • Yesterday (Friday, November 05):
    • Sky: Thunder Clouds throughout the day, mixed with high cloud cover
    • Wind: Variable, 15-30knts during the day, rising to 50knts in the evening, gusting to 65knts
    • Sea:  2′ – 3′ chop, larger swells developing as the wind rose in the evening
    • Temperature Low 7oC, High 10oC
  • Today (Saturday, November 05):
    • Sky: Shifting between  clear skies to high overcast with heavy rains and the low pressure system rolls though. Large hail mid afternoon.
    • Wind: W/WSW 25-30 kts
    • Sea:  2-3 foot waves
    • Temperature Low  5oC, High  8o

 

** All wildlife photos taken at the furthest distance possible, and may be cropped to improve detail! **

 

Weather – Current:

http://www.victoriaweather.ca/current.php?id=72

 

Weather – Past:

http://www.victoriaweather.ca/station.php?