Distribution of Anthopleura elegantisima : RR 1987
Maliha Zahid, Lester B. Pearson College, International Baccalaureate Extended Essay 1987 PDF file: Anthopleura elegantissima Distribution(1)
Maliha Zahid, Lester B. Pearson College, International Baccalaureate Extended Essay 1987 PDF file: Anthopleura elegantissima Distribution(1)
From: Straley_&_Harrison_1987_Plant_list_from_Illustrated_Flora_UEL CLICK on images and then click on again with the magnifying icon to enlarge
From the 1987 report by Malcom Martin excellent hand drawn maps of vegetation distribution and color photos of the reserve. PDF : Kingfisher Creek Photos & Maps
July 11-September 1, 1984 and July 1 -September 1- 1985 by David A. Briggs, Univ of Calif at Santa Cruz See PDF boat_traffic_census_1984-1985
An Assessment of the impacts of Human Activities on the Killer Whales of Robson Bight, Ecological reserve with Management guidelines. December 1966 by James Darling. See the PDF: Robson Bight ER Management b85133ocr
John Lovell wrote this term paper for Environmental Law 329 in Dec 1986 See the PDF: legal_status_of_skwaha_lake_er
By Robin Baird –From The Cetacean Watch Newsletter , Dec 1986. A discussion of Victoria’s Killer whale early warning system, and the installation of the first hydrophone at Race Rocks.
Don Benn ( Juan de Fuca Env. Consultants) , Ted Harding and Beth Collins ( Ship Env. Consultants ) and Chris Clement ( Shearwater Ecol. Services prepared this report in 1986 for Parks and Outdoor recreation Division . See the 179 page PDF report: spwp_background_report
Robin E. Taylor submitted this in partial fulfillment for a degree of Master of Natural Resource Management , SFU. Boaters with a great deal of experience such as researchers and Photographers could possibly be a major source of disturbance. —-However, researchers are self-regulating , they are generally compliant to the terms of their permits, however
PDF file: v_is_marmot_inventory_1986 INTRODUCTIOIN:
From BC Parks: I. Introduction Ecological Reserve Purposes As outlined in the Ecological Reserve Act of 1971, ecological reserves are protected for the following purposes: • Scientific research and educational use • Representation of natural ecosystems • Study of recovery processes after modification by man • Protection of rare and endangered native plants and animals
“For twenty years Mrs. Katherine Tye had watched and worried over the rarest of North American Orchids, the phantom orchid, which grew on her property………
PDF File: sea_otter_distribution
Mara Meadows Maps PDF file
Based on observations of the harbour seal (Phoca Vitulina), at Baeria Rocks and the Geer Islands , BC, a model outlining aspects of haul-out and behaviour is proposed. Seal haul-out and activity levels peak at loew tides. A seconfd peak of activituy is observed at high tide. —— A report done by Allison M. Peacock,
A list of 11 research projects done in the Ecological reserve, from an Ecological Reserves Program publication: Bigg, Bain, Darling, Duffus, Foot, Jacobsen, Mminakushi, Morton, Spong, Taylor and Waite.
These lists were submitted by Karen Willies who has now retired as a warden for this reserve. Skihist flora June 18, 1986 Skihist fauna June 18, 1986
Notes on irrigation pipes withdrawing water.
Anna Roberts reports on the Ecological Reserve in May, 1986