Pam Birley from England just sent this great image which she took this afternoon on underwater camera 2. Link to other observations by visitors on the webcam by clicking on the Webcam Visitor observations link in the line … Continue reading →
Our viewer from England, Pam Birley, sent us this image image of a branded Northern Sea lion (Steller’s) that she had taken with the remote control camera 5 today. She noted that this is the first time this particular one has … Continue reading →
A week ago we asked Paul Cotrell, the Pacific Marine Mammal Coordinator of Fisheries and Oceans Canada to assist us in starting a program of annual elephant seal pup tagging by tagging this years elephant seal pup born on January … Continue reading →
NEWS and MEDIA REPORTS Plastic band removed from neck of Greater Victoria sea lion Goldstream Gazette Sept 10, 2020 Superpod of Orcas congregate near Vancouver Island. Victoria News Sept 7, 2020 Sooke Whale Watching spots … Continue reading →
Pam Birley sent this capture of a ” numbered Northern, Steller sealion 75Y. it was on the SW rocks. I have seen this one previously and reported it to Pat Gearin, here is his reply from my previous sightings:” “Hello … Continue reading →
In 1997 Pearson College UWC volunteered to take over a long term lease from BC Parks in order to provide a solution to providing protection for the Ecological Reserve and Heritage Lighthouse island. Along with this lease Pearson College has … Continue reading →
I was just looking at the recent postings on the Flickr site of Pam Birley of the UK. Pam does an excellent job of recording the events at Race Rocks on almost a daily basis using our remote controlled cameras. … Continue reading →
Mike left last week and I will be taking over for the next two months. My last shift was a year ago and it’s great to see how well Mike and Alex have taken care of the place. Over the … Continue reading →
Currently there are three cameras webcasting live 24 hours a day at Race Rocks Ecological Reserve in the Eastern entrance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. We are in the Pacific Time zone at 48 degrees North latitude so … Continue reading →
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