Clayoquot Region Research and Document Database– Part 2

500 Kennedy and Muriel Watershed Restoration Program Hyatt Kim Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans, Pacific Biological Station project watershed; kennedy river; muriel river; salmon habitat restoration 501 Kennedy Lake Sockeye Test Fishing Program Lane Jim Nuu-Chah-Nulth Tribal Council summary: project involves seine test fishing and hydro-acoustic traverses in the Fortune Channel and Tofino Inlet areas

Clayoquot Region Research and Document Database — Part 3

900    Stream-Fish Habitat Condition Assessments David Creek, Muriel Ridge, Clayoquot Sound:  Kennedy-Muriel WRP (FINAL)    NEI; MC Wright & Assoc.    BC Environment Lands and Parks (Ministry of) Regional Office, Nanaimo         report         March 25, 1996 901    Stream-Fish Habitat Condition Assessments David Creek, Muriel Ridge, Clayoquot Sound:  Kennedy-Muriel WRP (FINAL)    NEI; MC Wright & Assoc.    WRP Library         report        

Clayoquot Region Research and Document Database – Part 4

1001    The rare plants of the Queen Charlotte Islands    Ogilvie R. and H.L. Roemer    BC Naturalist    general    magazine article    BC Naturalist May 1984 (Summer):17-18    1984    600 species and subspecies of plants known from Queen Charlotte Islands; the rarest are 1 1 plant species and subspecies some of which are found on west coast of Vancouver

Clayoquot Region Research and Document Database Part 1

This page has been made into an html format, adapted from an EXCEL File: The original exists with BC Parks. Clayoquot Region Research and Document Database IdNum    Title    Prime Investigator    Lead Agency    Document Location    Format    Series    Year    Notes     Keywords 1    An account of our capture and the most remarkable occurrences’: The textual and cultural

Fraser River ER #76 Management Statement

From BC Parks: File: 6-7-1-109-50 Date: 90-03-01 FRASER RIVER ECOLOGICAL RESERVE #76 MANAGEMENT STATEMENT u53171940-rob (This statement is intended for use in conjunction with the descriptive text and map pages supplied in the “Guide to Ecological Reserves in British Columbia”). Features Requiring Special Management Consideration: The reserve supports the last remaining undisturbed and uncommitted deciduous

Chilliwack lake Management Plan, 2000

The updated version of the Chilliwack River ER Managementy Plan, alongwith the Chilliweack Lake Management Plan: See this complete BC Parks PDF: chilliwacklake_mp Acknowledgements:BC Parks would like to acknowledge the contribution of over 200 individuals, organizations, the Sto:lo and Nlaka’pamux First Nations and elected representatives, all of which shaped the plan. These voluntary contributions, delivered

Buck Hills Road Overview: Biological and Physical

ORIGINAL PURPOSE To conserve a small stand of western larch which includes large, old specimens Physical: The reserve is located on the Okanagan Highland, an upland between the Thompson Plateau and Monashee Mountains. The undulating plateau surface is widely mantled with glacial drift. Piles of large, weathered granitic boulders, uncommon in surrounding terrain, are a

Kingcome/Atlazi Rivers Purpose statement

PHYSICAL:The reserve River Valley. Mountains adjacent to the reserve rise to 1,700 m, but those at the headwaters of the Kingcome River are among the highest in the province. Proximity to the center of origin of the most ponderous glaciers in British Columbia resulted in pronounced glacial scouring, isostatic depression, and marine flooding, and probably