marine ecology educational resource, remote-control webcams,elephant seal colony,Sea lion haulout,sustainable energy, solar energy
Main menu
Post navigation
Weather
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: 0-5 knots NE, later West
Sky: clear
Water: calm
Ecological
Saw two branded California sea lions.
U400 and U714.
Discovered a couple of recently deceased juvenile sea gulls.
Cause of death unknown.
Maintenance
Boats
Lots of ecotours today.
One appeared to be going over the speed limit within the edge of the reserve.
Several times there were at least 3 in the Middle Channel.
Kyle brought two loads of students out in Second Nature.
One small boat was observed fishing illegally within the Rockfish Conservation area.
They were reported to the DFO.
Visitors
Kyle, Laura, 14 Pearson students, and 3 filmmakers came out.
The students were supposed to be doing wind and wave measurements, but Race Rocks was providing very little in that department today.
Other
Six pair of small DND blastings today.
They took place early in the hour, every hour, from the 10th until the 15th.
Posted in Bird Notes , DFO , Ecoguardians Log , Education , Fishing , Infractions , Island Visitors , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels , PC Students at Race Rocks , Vessel Observations
|
Tagged branded , california sea lion , DND blasting , fishing in rockfish conservation area , illegal fishing , infraction , seagull , Second Nature , students
Posted in Ecoguardians Log , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels , Military Activity , Vessel Observations , weather notes
|
Tagged chuckles , Chunk , DND blasting , elephant seal , glaucous-winged-gull , nest , sea lion , seagull , shift change , tagged
Weather
Visibility: 8 miles in the early morning, 15 later on
Wind: 15-20 knots East, then North, then West
Sky: foggy and overcast, then sunny, then overcast
Scattered raindrops throughout the day
Water: mostly calm, with swells in the afternoon
Ecological
Maya and Tazi conducted 4 intertidal transects today.
Studying an intertidal transect involves measuring out a certain distance from a peg, and then documenting the different species found every 0.5 metre.
In some transects the 0.5 metres are measured by water elevation; in others simply by distance.
By comparing the species found in every zone of the transect with transect data from previous decades, you can see the change in intertidal ecosystems due to climate change.
We saw a California Sea Lion with the brand U374 and another with a tracker.
While most of the gull eggs all look the same, one particular egg is quite different.
Intertidal Transect
Water level elevation
0.5 metres
Photographing the zone
Compass to determine direction of transect
California Sea Lion with tracker
Tracker
Brand U374
Moulting E-Seal
Seagull eggs
Seagull eggs
Before
Maintenance
Maya and I ran the fire pump in the morning.
This added a few inches to the cistern.
We removed the old Canadian flag and hoisted a fresh one.
Tazi and I removed some algae.
Ali whacked away at the thistles.
We cleaned the solar panels.
Boats
Over 150 sailboats from Victoria passed by Race Rocks in the late morning on their way towards the Western horizon.
Some of them started to return as late as 22:30.
The colours of their sales included: red, blue, white, fluorescent yellow, green, purple, black, orange, and many combinations of all of the above.
Some standouts included the Miles Davis sail and the Union Jack.
I couldn’t stop taking photos and ended up with dozens. Below is a selection of the best.
One coastguard zodiac and a search and rescue boat appeared to be accompanying the sailboats.
Several eco-tours came by, including one Eagle Wings tour that drove through the South Channel.
Passing through the South Channel is prohibited as the width is too narrow.
Eco-tour
Eco-tour
The first boats
USA
USA in tricky waters
Wow!
Search and Rescue boats
Beautiful!
Miles Davis
Eco-tour
Breathtaking!
Kayakers
Eagle Wings exiting South Channel
Posted in Bird Notes , Ecoguardians Log , Ecological Monitoring , Ecology , Education , Infractions , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels , PC Students at Race Rocks , Research , Vessel Observations , weather notes
|
Tagged branded , california sea lion , glaucous-winged-gull , intertidal , nest , sailboat , seagull , students , tracker , transect
Weather
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: 20-25 knots West
Sky: overcast, then sunny, then overcast
Water: 2′ chop
Ecological
Much frenetic elephant seal activity throughout the island and surrounding waters.
The speed with which they go from slow motion sparring to sleeping side by side is adorable.
One seal was even snoozing on the ramp with his head under water.
Between 11 and 15 elephant seals on Great Race.
We discovered several seagull nests with eggs in them. First ones of the year!
Maintenance
The four of us engaged in much painting.
The boathouse floor was finished, along with the derrick room floor, and the yellow on the jetty.
In the afternoon we used the shorefront pressure washer to remove algae from several walls.
As is customary out here, we cleaned off the solar panels.
Boats
Kyle and Guy brought out the pressure washer and various other items at 8:10.
One rental boat was caught fishing illegally within the reserve.
I called Pedder Bay Marina to inform them.
One coast guard boat passed through the reserve today.
Also a few eco-tours.
Boat within reserve
Illegal fishing
What zodiac is that?
Coast guard!
Eco-tours
Visitors
Kyle and Guy briefly to drop off items.
In the late afternoon, Maya, Tazi, and Ali came over to the eco-guardians house for tea, cookies, and the American version of Rubber Soul.
Posted in Bird Notes , Ecoguardians Log , Fishing , Island Visitors , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels , PC Students at Race Rocks
|
Tagged coast guard , elephant seal , fishing in rockfish conservation area , glaucous-winged-gull , illegal fishing , nest , seagull , students
Weather
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: 25-30 knots West in the morning
The rest of the day 15 knots West.
Sky: overcast
Water: 2′ chop
Ecological
Finally discovered a Black Oystercatcher nest!
2 eggs are inside the “nest”.
Their nests are made of rocks and shells.
Census day.
I don’t seem to see any Black Turnstones or Surfbirds anymore.
Also less Bald Eagles.
And the Otter has been gone for a while.
Harbour Seals: 117
Northern Sea Lions: 32
California Sea Lions: 22 (one branded U 687)
Elephant Seals: 20 (17 on Great Race, 3 on Middle Rock)
Seagulls: 327
Pigeon Guillemots: 114
Canada Geese: 21 (14 resident geese, 7 stopovers)
Black Oystercatchers: 10 (plus 2 eggs!)
Harlequin Ducks: 8 (6 males, 2 females)
Cormorants: 4
Barn Swallows: 2
Bald Eagle: 1 immature
Savannah Sparrow: 1
Maintenance
Rust painting.
More thistle weed whacking.
You can cut them down like you’re the Queen of Hearts, but they grow back.
Cleaned the solar panels.
Boats
Four or so eco-tours came by today.
Posted in Animal census , Bird Notes , Ecoguardians Log , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels
|
Tagged bald eagle , barn swallow , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , branded , california sea lion , Canada goose , chiton , cormorant , elephant seal , harbour seal , harlequin duck , nest , Northern sea lion , pigeon guillemot , savannah sparrow , seagull
Weather
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: 15-20 knots West, later 30
Sky: mix of sun and cloud
Water: calm, later 2′ chop
Ecological
16 elephant seals on Great Race.
Lots of empty seagull nests scattered about the rocks now.
Maintenance
Boats
At least 8 eco-tours today.
Fairer weather=more boats.
A few small pleasure craft as well.
Weather
Visibility: 10-15 miles today. At times quite hazy.
Wind: 15-25 knots West
Sky: clear and sunny
Water: 1′ chop
Ecological
Conducted a census today.
Found a tiny dead harbour seal on the rocks.
A flock of geese arrived in the late afternoon.
Harbour Seals: 91
Northern Sea Lions: 35
Elephant Seals: 22 (17 on Great Race, 5 on Middle Rock)
California Sea Lions: 20
Seagulls: 275
Pigeon Guillemots: 130
Canada Geese: 20! (although for much of the day only 10)
Black Oystercatchers: 8
Harlequin Ducks: 3 (2 females, 1 male)
Cormorants: 2
Bald Eagle: 1
Rock Sandpiper: 1
Unidentified large bird on Middle Rock; Owl?: 1
Maintenance
Removed lots of algae from the boat house.
(Re)discovered that the pressure washer does not work.
Boats
About 4 eco-tours came by today.
Chris dropped off and picked up my friend Greg O’.
Visitors
Greg O’, the tree scientist of Vernon, came by in the afternoon for a 3 hour visit!
Other
A couple of big DND blasts in the afternoon.
Posted in Animal census , Bird Notes , Ecoguardians Log , Island Visitors , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels , Military Activity
|
Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , DND blasting , elephant seal , harbour seal , harlequin duck , Northern sea lion , owl , pigeon guillemot , rock sandpiper , seagull , visitor
Weather
Visibility: 15 miles
Wind: 0-5 knots South in the morning, 15 knots West in the evening
Sky: clear and sunny
Water: calm
Ecological
Conducted a census.
Surprised I didn’t see any Black Turnstones today.
Saw one Northern sea lion branded 524R.
Northern Sea Lions: 93
California Sea Lions: 59
Elephant Seals: 20 (15 on Great Race. 5 on Middle Rock)
Harbour Seals: 6
Seagulls: 355
Pigeon Guillemots: 101
Canada Geese: 18
Black Oystercatchers: 10
Harlequin Ducks: 6 (5 male, 1 female)
Cormorants: 4
Bald Eagles: 4 (1 adult, 3 immature)
Rock Sandpipers: 2
Crow: 1
Maintenance
Cleaned more exterior windows.
More goose work.
Boats
12 eco-tours today!
Some of them appeared to get too close to the sea lions.
Three uninvited SUP’ers (stand up paddle boarders) came by Great Race today.
After a short rest and a quick chat I sent them on their way again.
Other
Five DND blasts today.
Two medium blasts at 10:13 and 10:15.
One big blast at 10:17.
Two medium blasts at around 12:10.
Posted in Animal census , Bird Notes , Ecoguardians Log , Island Visitors , Mammal Notes , Marine Vessels , Vessel Observations
|
Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , branded , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , crow , DND blasting , elephant seal , harbour seal , harlequin duck , Northern sea lion , pigeon guillemot , rock sandpiper , seagull
Weather
Visibility: 15+ miles
Wind: 15-20 knots West in the morning, 25-30 after noon.
Sky: Sunny with clouds.
Water: 1′ chop
Expect the wind to keep it up for a while.
Ecological
Conducted a census today.
I suspect that the high winds have kept away certain species of birds, making today’s list less impressive.
Harbour Seals: 91
Northern Sea Lions: 47
California Sea Lions: 27
Elephant Seals: 19 (15 on Great Race, 4 on Middle Rock)
Seagulls: 314
Pigeon Guillemots: 108
Surfbirds: 39
Canada Geese: 18
Black Turnstones: 14
Black Oystercatchers: 10
Rock Sandpipers: 3
Bald Eagles: 3 (2 adult, 1 immature)
Savannah Sparrows: 2
Harlequin Ducks: 2 (1 male, 1 female)
Cormorant: 1 (one seen on Turbine Rock)
Maintenance
Intended to spray algicide on various building walls, but too windy to ensure accuracy. Perhaps tomorrow if the wind dies down.
Started investigating the paint stock.
Some goose work.
Boats
No boats in the reserve today.
Het Nieuw Amsterdam
Posted in Animal census , Bird Notes , Ecoguardians Log , Mammal Notes
|
Tagged bald eagle , Black Oystercatcher , black-turnstone , california sea lion , Canada goose , cormorant , elephant seal , goose-neck barnacle , harbour seal , harlequin duck , Northern sea lion , pigeon guillemot , rock sandpiper , savannah sparrow , seagull , surfbird , Thrift
Post navigation