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

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

Demography of Vancouver Island Marmots 1990

Research on Vancouver Island marmot’s by Andrew Bryant continued in 1990. To date n=55 individual marmots have been captured from two ‘snatural sub alpine and to logged/habitats . Although small, this sample represents a sizable proportion of the known population of this species. Andrew Bryant does this final report in 1990 bryant_1990_demography_of_vi_marmots