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Race Rocks Ecological Reserve-

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  • RR Home Page
  • The LOG
    • Ecoguardians 1997-Present
  • Video Cams
    • Camera 1–Remote Control–Top of the Lighthouse
    • Camera 5- West of the Race Rocks Jetty
    • Current and Archived and Video
      • Videos of Invertebrate Phyla at Race Rocks
      • Marine Mammals at Race Rocks Videos
      • Archived Video of Marine Birds
      • Archived Video of Diving Activity
  • Weather
    • Weather and Physical or Abiotic Factors at Race Rocks
    • Wind as an Abiotic Factor at Race Rocks
    • Air Temperature as an Abiotic Factor at Race Rocks
    • Atmospheric Pressure / Barometer at Race Rocks
    • Rainfall as an Abiotic Factor at Race Rocks
    • Solar Radiation at Race Rocks
    • UV as an Abiotic Factor at Race Rocks
    • Waves as an Abiotic Factor at Race Rocks
    • Surge or Swell as an Abiotic Factor
    • Weather from Satellites, Bouys and Radar
  • Administration
    • Race Rocks MPA Advisory Board
    • The Race Rocks Ecological Reserve Warden Reports
    • Regulations for Using the Race Rocks Marine Research Centre
    • Search Techniques for racerocks.ca
    • Permit for Using the Facilities at Race Rocks Ecological Reserve
    • Guidelines for Human Activities in and around the Race Rocks Ecological Reserve
    • Environmental Impacts from Human Disturbances to Life at Race Rocks
      • Anthropogenic Impacts at Race Rocks
      • Illegal Fishing in the Rockfish Conservation Area at Race Rocks
      • Marine Pollution and the Race Rocks Ecological Reserve
  • Oil Spill Risk
  • Energy Systems
    • The Integrated Energy Project: Solar Energy at Race Rocks
    • Investigations in SolarEnergy
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    • Population Ecology
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  • History
    • The Race Rocks Lighthouse
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    • News and Events
    • NEWS/ MEDIA Reports 2000- current
    • History of the Philosophy of Administration of racerocks.com
    • Technology Overview of the racerocks.com Project
      • Building the Local Area Network for racerocks.com
  • Biodiversity
    • Race Rocks Species List and Image Gallery
    • Bird Observations at Race Rocks
      • Christmas Bird Counts at Race Rocks 1997-2017
    • Elephant seals ( Mirounga angustirostris) at Race Rocks
      • Elephant Seal Archived Videos
      • Tagged Elephant Seals
    • Whales observed from Race Rocks
    • Sealion Tracking : Observations of Brands at Race Rocks
    • Marine Mammal Injuries
    • Marine Mammals at Race Rocks Videos
    • Plants of Race Rocks
    • Rare Species Observed at Race Rocks
    • Species at Risk in the Race Rocks Ecological Reserve

Harbour Seal, Sea lion and Otter Observations at Race Rocks

The following links will connect with seal observations from Race Rocks

A harbour seal blends in with the rock, barnacles and intertidal plants. This large steller sea lion was the boss of the rock, barking at anything that came near it. CaliforniaLion
Harbour seal
Phoca vitulina
(Harbour seal):
website link

Harbour seal 
R.R.  Log link
Northern Sea lion
Eumetopias jubatus
(Northern sea lion):
  website link
Northern Sea Lion  R.R.Log link
California Sea lion
Zalophus californianus (California sea lion) website link
California  Sea Lion  R.R.Log link
River Otter sea otter feb22-15 frosty
River Otter
Lontra canadensis (River Otter): website linkRR Log Link
Sea Otter
Enhydra lutris (Northern Sea Otter): website link
Sea otter R.R. log link
Alaska Fur Seal
Callorhinus ursinus (Alaska Fur Seal): website link
No recent observations
If it is not lying on its' left side this ring-necked Steller's Sealion is easy to tell apart from the others. ring-neck Steller's sept 18 3
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