List of Species at Risk in BC Parks ( federally Listed)
Species from Oak Bay Islands ( and a few other reserves) listed as RED ( Endangered or threatened) . See the full 1 page PDF. Oak Bay Islets SAR plants 2001
From: http://www.bsc-eoc.org/iba/site.jsp?siteID=BC045 IBA Chain Islets & Great Chain Islet Victoria, British Columbia Site Summary BC045 Latitude Longitude 48.42° N 123.269° W Elevation Size 0 – 5 m 1.38 km² Habitats: scrub/shrub, sedge/grass meadows, mud or sand flats (saline), open sea, coastal cliffs/rocky shores (marine), rocky flats & barrens Land Use: Nature conservation and research Potential
Brent Bisgrove did a paper for Dr. D.V. Ellis , Biology 490, U.Vic. in June 1982 . This is the part referring to Er # 94 See the Complete fPDF : ers_and_other_sites_for_marine_research
During the fall of 1977 the vegetation of alpha and Griffin Isalnds …was described and classified. the Braun-Blanquet releve method of phytoassociation was used in conjunction with the Ceska-Roemer computer program. —- Fall, 1977, Trudy Carson and Lynne Milnes: for Biology 418, Dr. Marcus Bell See the complete report in the PDF file:Vegetation(2)
Alpha, Jemmy Jones, Great Chain Island and Chain Islets are located east of Oak Bay, Victoria District. Alpha is located between Chatham and Discovery Island, Jemmy Jones is located south of ten -Mile Point… The report has attached a map and a list of Arthropods. PDF file: Sites for Marine Research 1982