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Yearly Archives: 1991

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Shoreline Process and Sediment Dispersion in Robson Bight, Johnstone Strait: 1991

15DecemberGarry Fletcher111, Geology, Management, Reports

Ministry of Forests report on Shoreline Geomorphology , Oceanic Conditions, Rubbing Beaches, Hydrology and Suspended Sediment Dispersion. See 43 page PDF:shoreline_processes_and_sediment_dispersion

Robson Bight Visitor management Program 1991

22NovemberGarry Fletcher111, Issues, Management, Reports, Research, Warden Reports

1991 Season report See 43 page  visitor_program_1991 PDF:

Demography of Vancouver Island Marmots 1991

19OctoberGarry Fletcher117, Reports, Research

Andrew Bryant’s Year end Report: as of 1991 61 individuals have been captured— See PDF : bryant_1991_yr_end-report_demography_of_vi_marmots

Baseline Botanical Survey of cattle enclosures , Soap lake ER #3

19OctoberGarry Fletcher3, Reports, Species Listalkali lake

Malcolm Martin, 1991: “For the past twenty years since Soap lake ER has been in existence and for an unlnown number of years prior to that, cattle have been able to range throughout without hindrance thereby introducing an artificial element in an ER. Late in 1990, five enclosutres were constructed covering examples of diverse vegetation

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Proposed Streambank Protection – Nimpkish Island

17SeptemberGarry Fletcher118, Management, Reports, Restoration

An onsite inspection was done on Sept 6, 1991 , if this project is to go on, the window is over so it should be done next year. See the full PDF: 1991 DFO letter to BC parks on Nimpkish Island streamband protection

Ecological Reserve # 118 Nimpkish river Bank Restoration- Kellerhals

19AugustGarry Fletcher118, Management, Warden Reports

A letter by ER Warden Rolf Kellerhals on the field trip with BC Parks. He indicates that “by re-opening the  almost abandoned  and Blocked river channel , Canfor has probably done severe long term damage to the reserve. See the full PDF here: 1991 Kellerhals report on streambank erosion at Nimpkish Island

Additions in the Liverwort Flora of Naikoon Provincial park

19AugustGarry Fletcher9, Rare Species, Species Listhepaticae, liverwort

A research paper by Hong,Dahl, Sparrow and Tucker  published in Evansia Vol 8(3) 1991: See the complete pdf: additions_to_the_liverwort_flora_of_naikoon

The Canoe and Rose Islets: Managing Seabird Ecological Reserves: Problems and Solutions

22JuneGarry Fletcher17, 18, Issues, Management, Rare Species, Reports, Species List

From BC Naturalist  September/October 1991 Vol 29 No 5 PDF: seabird_article

Bednesti Lake ER 86 Field Trip 1991

20Juneacarson86, ER, Field Trips, PhotosArt Carson

A Field Trip to Bednesti Lake Ecological Reserve, W. of Prince George BC June 1991 – Art Carson photos

Halosaccion glandiforme with Ulva lactuca phot by Ryan Murphy

Microorganism Association with Halosaccion glandiforme.

19MayGarry Fletcher97, Research

Odeh, Omar. 1991. Microorganism association with H. glandiforme. (Pearson College extended essay ) Unpublished. 36 p. plus app. See the PDF: omar odeh, microorganism_association_with_h_glandiforme 

Effects of boat noise on Vocal behavior of Orcinus orca as an indication of their ability to adapt to human activities in Canadian waters.

16MayGarry Fletcher111, Issues, Management, Reports

Linda Ann Layman (now Linda Cathrine Grayce Seager), in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Biology , Crown College. see PDF: effects_of_boat_noise_on_vocal_whale_behaviour

Harbour Seal Reactions to Killer whales

8MayGarry Fletcher132, 66, 94, Reportsharbour seal, Orca

Pam Stacey and Robin Baird did this research off Trial Island, Oak Bay and Chain Islands  and ten Mile Point See the PDF: Stacey and Baird Whale_sea reactions

Species Identified from Ambrose lake ER #28 1988-1991

1MayGarry Fletcher28, Species List

Pender Harbour and District Wildlife Society, Madeira Park, BC Fungi Identified by Paul Kroger and John Field, Samples taken of dragonflies and molluscs but not yet identified when the report was written. Compiled by John Field Click here for the pdf file: speciesjune1991 Pachistima myrsinites or false box, one of the plants recorded on this

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Imposex in Carnivorous Marine Snails in BC

22AprilGarry Fletcher97, Researchimposex, nucella lamellosa, searlesia dira, TBT, Toxic substances, tribualin Tin

Rosy Mackintosh a student at Lester b. Pearson College, did this research in 1991 See Abstract below: PDF FILE: mackintosh imposex in carnivorous marine snails

A Study of Parasitic Infection in Crabs in Two Different Locations

22AprilGarry Fletcher97, Researchascorhytis charadrifomis, Dr. Hilda Quan, Hemigrasus nudus, hemigrpasus oregonensis, isopoda, Parasitic, Pedder Bay, Portunion conformis, Race Rocks, trematoda

PDF: veigo undated level_of_parasitic_infection_between_two_separate_locations This is a research essay by Lester Pearson College student Peniasi Viego done in 1991. He was assisted in identification and procedure by Dr. Hilda Quan.

Proposed Expansion of Klaskish River ER

21AprilGarry Fletcher129, Management, ReportsHans Roemer

Hans Roemer wrote this letter in 1991 concerning the proposed  expansion of this ER to include Old growth alluvial forests.  he concluded that other intact watersheds should be examined before carrying out this expansion. See the PDF of the letter: proposed_expansion_of_er Sitka Spruce bough… image by Garry Fletcher

Impact on Killer Whales

22MarchGarry Fletcher111, Human Disturbance, Issues, Management, Marine Reserves, Reports, Research

Impact of Human Activities on Killer Whales at the Rubbing Beaches in the Robson Bight Ecological reserve and Adjacent Waters During the Summers of 1987 and 1989. A Ministry of Parks report by David Briggs. See the 48 page report: impact_of_humans_on_killer_whales_at_rubbing_beaches

Order in Council Creating the Doc English Bluff ER 101

19MarchGarry Fletcher101, Management, Reports

Lily Pad Lake (ER #5) and Buck Hills (ER #6) 1990 Survey

14MarchGarry Fletcher5, 6, Reports, Research, Species List, Warden Reports

PDF : Lily Pad Lake and Buck Hills Rd Report by M.E. Martin, Vernon, 1991 This also presents an extensive species list and also notes in bibliography: Lily Pad Lake and Buck Hills Road ER #5 and #6 – Biological study (the wildlife and vegetation) .McIeod and South  1977

Sea Otter Foraging, Its effects on Community Structure and Temporal Variability

5FebruaryGarry Fletcher109, Research

This study By Jane Watson  in 1991, provides the first direct quantitative observations on the effects of sea otter foraging on nearshore community structure. It also examines temporal variability in species abundance at sites with and without sea otters. see the complete PDF : sea_otter_foraging

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