Conserving Marine Ecosystems: Chapter 28 of Biodiversity : Are BC’s Marine Protected Areas Adequate?

Excerpt from: Michael Hawkes, M.W. 1994. Conserving Marine Ecosystems: Are British Columbia’s Marine Protected Areas Adequate? Chap. 28 in: Biodiversity in British Columbia: Our Changing Environment, edited by E. McCullum & L. Harding. Environment Canada: Vancouver. With permission from: Michael W. Hawkes Department of Botany University of British Columbia University Blvd. Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1

Photosynthetic activity and population dynamics of Amoebobacter purpureus in a meromictic saline lake

[arrowlist]From linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/016864969490104X XJörg Overmann, a, ∗∗, J. Thomas Beattya, Ken J. Hallb a Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia, # 300-6174 University Boulevard, Vancouver BC, Canada V6T 1Z3 b Westwater Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, Canada Received 4 April 1994. Revised 18 July 1994. Accepted 18 July 1994. Available

Expanded Legend for the Upland Portion of Robson Bight Ecological Reserve and Tsitika Moratorium Area

This report was prepared by Norecol,Dames &Moore, Inc  of Richmond BC for the Ministry of the Environment, lands and Parks to map biophysical terrain and habitat of the upland Area of Robson Bight Ecological reserve and the Tsitika Mountain Area terrain habitat mapping can be used to characterize ecological units within the study area to

Rhysia fletcheri ( Cnidaria,Hydrozoa, Rhysiidae) a new species of colonial hydroid from Vancouver Island ( B.C. Canada) and the San Juan Archipelago (Washington, U.S.A)

BRINCKMANN-VOSS, A., LICKEY, D. M., and MILLS, C. E. 1993, published in the Can. J. Zool. 71: 401-406. A new species of colonial athecate hydroid, Rhysia fletcheri, is described from Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada, and from Friday Harbor, Washington, U.S.A. Its relationship to Rhysia autumnalis Brinckmann from the Mediterranean and Rhysia halecii (Hickson and

Background Report, Checleset Bay Ecological Reserve

By D. A Blood- prepared for BC Parks, South Coast  Region. A very detailed 50 page report providing good backgound information on History,Climate,Physical Setting, Geology, Terrestrial Flora and Fauna and Marine Flora and Fauna. Also section on Sea Otters and Cultural Values. See the fullBackgrCheclesetBayER_Blood 1992_Ecocat PDF here: Section on reseource management issues

The Social Dynamics of Male Killer Whales, Orcinus orca in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia: PhD 1992

Dissertation submitted for Doctor of Philosophy in Biology by Naomi Anne Rose, December 1992 “The study took place in the summers of 1987 to 1990. Animals were observed in daylight hours . Adolescents interacted socially with others twice as often as did juveniles or adults. …..” See the 202 page dissertation PHD:social_dynamics_of_male_killer_whales

Guide to Ecological Reserves in BC

This 371 page, 50 mb book may be downloaded from http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/HFD/library/documents/bib32374.pdf Thanks to Jody Krakowski ER warden for Baynes Island ER #69 for showing us the  location of this important document.  It provides a page and a map on each of the reserves created up to 1992. Include are the Ecological Reserves now lost from