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Category Archives: 111

Home/Archive Category: 111

The Development of an Ethogram for the Northern Vancouver Island Orcinus orca during the fall, Winter and Spring

23FebruaryGarry Fletcher111, Reports

Prepared by Alexandra Morton for Cetus Magazine. The project’s objectives included :mapping the movements of the northern Vancouver Island orcas, documenting their social structure and behaviour this time of year and recording their sound production. See 2 page PDF:development_of_an_ethogram_for_northern_bc

Effects of Boat Noise on Orcas….

20JuneGarry Fletcher111, Human Disturbance, Issues, Management, Reports, Research

This 1984 study attempts to analyze the effects of boats on the Orcas of Johnstone Strait. See the PDF, (52 pages)effects_of_boats_on_orcas_1984

Vegetation of the Tsitika River Estuary

22OctoberGarry Fletcher111, 124, History, Reports, Species ListAdolf Ceska

Prior to creation of the RObson Bight ER in 1982, Adolf Ceska produced this detailed Plant Community analysis and vegetation species list for the ER Unit of Ministry of Lands Parks and Housing, 1981. He notes that the Tsitika River watershed was the last unlogged watershed on the eastern side of Vancouver island. See the

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Robson Bight Summary Report: 1981

22JuneGarry Fletcher111, History, Management, Maps, Reports

BC Ministry of Lands Parks and Housing presenting options for consideration of the Robson Bight Ecological reserve. See 30 page PDF:robson_bight_summary_report

Killer Whales and Coastal Log management: An Oversight of Future Uses of Robson Bight , BC

22JuneGarry Fletcher111, Issues, Management, Reports

The Robson Bight Study team was unanimous in recommending that the requirements of Killer qWhales br given the highest priority in any decision regarding the use of Robson Bight and the adjacent upland. See the 34 page PDF:kiler_whales_and_coastal_log_management

Robson Bight – Tsitika River Park Feasibiity Study

20JuneGarry Fletcher111, 122, 124, History, Management, Reports

The report reviews the resources, opportunities, problems and alternatives for the Parks and Outdoor recreation Division at Robson bight and the Lower Tsitika. The heart of the issue is to conserve the whales and their habitat and secondly effective visitor management—– See the PDF: feasibility_study_1981

Tsitika Provincial Park Robson Bight Ecological Reserve No. 111

15JanuaryGarry Fletcher111, 122, 124, History, Maps, ReportsSierra Club

A brief from The Sierra Club of Western Canada in support of their establishment. Support is expressed for a provincial park, three contiguous ecological reserves including Robson Bight. See the 44 page PDF: robson_bight_er_1981

Tsitika Provincial Park , Robson Bight Ecological Reserve No. 111.

15JanuaryGarry Fletcher111, Reports

A report submitted by the Sierra Club of Western Canada in support of their establishment. Includes supporting letters. See the full 38 page PDF: Robson Bight ER_Tsitika River Park Supporting Info Document

Whales at Bay

22NovemberGarry Fletcher111, Reports

Article in BC Outdoors by Erich Hoyt. “The bay called Robson Bight is haven for over half B.C.’s orcas. But it’s in danger.” See the 8 page PDF:whales_at_bay

Preliminary Results of a Baseline Study of the Lower Tsitika River and Estuary, May, June and July, 1979

5MarchGarry Fletcher111, 124, Maps, Reports, Research

DFO investigation on Fisheries resources and ecosystem parameters of the Lower Tsitika River. See the 27 page PDF: preliminary_results_of_a_baseline_study

Evaluation of Potential Booming and Barge Loading Sites in the Vicinity of Tsitika River

20JuneGarry Fletcher111, Issues, Management, Maps, Reports

A Feb 1979 report on behalf of MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. evaluation_of_booming_and_barge_loading_sites

Abundance and Movements of killer whales off eastern and southern Vancouver Island with comments on management

8MarchGarry Fletcher111, Management, Marine Reserves, Reports, Research

Michael Bigg, Ian MacAskie, and Graeme Ellis  submitted this preliminary report on individual Orca whale identification , pod movements , population impacts  and  management. See  47 page PDF: abundance_and_movements_of_killer_whales

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