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A Directory of Saanich Services: Environment / Recycling
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A Directory of Saanich Services. Aboriginal Resources and Services. Child, Youth and Family Services. Disability Resources and Services. Government / Community Services. Low Income / Income Assistance. Municipality of Saanich and CRD. Recreation / Active Living. Who is your Member of the B.C. Legislature? Click here to find out. Who is your Member of Parliament? Click here to find out. Http:/ www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/. Ph: (250) 995∙2428. Http:/ www.hat.bc.ca/. Charitable land trust, habitat protection.
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Pacific Mainland District
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The Marine Environment - A Shared Responsibility. Environmental issues related to boating activity fall into five main categories:. The handling of fuels, Lubricants, and coolants. Discharge of sewage or noxious grey water. Protection of in-shore habitats. What can you do to minimize the environmental impact of your vessel? Read The Marine Environment - A Shared Responsibility. Environment Award for PMD. MESSAGE FROM THE RECREATIONAL BOATING ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON:. Date: June 17, 2006. Once they atta...
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Ocean Society: New Hope for Southern Residents
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Marine Research and Conservation. Thursday, May 31, 2012. New Hope for Southern Residents. L119 was born recently to 25 year old L77 and is the second documented calf for this whale. The first was seen in 2010 for just one day. L pod is part of the southern resident killer whale endangered population now totaling 89 animals ( CWR. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New Hope for Southern Residents. Beam Reach / Orcasphere Blog. Center For Whale Research. Killer Whale Recovery (DFO).
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Ocean Society: Happy Oceans Day!
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Marine Research and Conservation. Wednesday, June 08, 2011. Gooseneck Barnacles, Pollicipes ploymerus. Aggregate Anemone, Anthopleura elegantissima. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are a small group who formed this project to voice our concerns about the pacific marine habitat. We feel it is important to educate the public on what is going on in the pacific northwest. Beam Reach / Orcasphere Blog. Center For Whale Research. Killer Whale Recovery (DFO). Marine Mammal Research Group.
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Ocean Society: Bottlenose Dolphins use Greeting Calls
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Marine Research and Conservation. Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Bottlenose Dolphins use Greeting Calls. In cases where dolphin pods joined and swam together, the researchers found, such meetings were preceded by one dolphin in the group producing a signature whistle and another dolphin in the second group answering. When dolphin groups swam by one another and didn't join, these meet-and-greet whistles were absent. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bottlenose Dolphins use Greeting Calls.
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Ocean Society: Social-10
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Marine Research and Conservation. Thursday, January 06, 2011. The Social-10 objective is to estimate the risk and minimize the impact of human sound and military sonar. It includes suction-cup tagging, listening, and tracking of whales, dolphins, seals, and sea lions. Preliminary findings show marine mammal response varied by species, behaviour, and sound type. For example, beaked whales were more responsive than other species, like pilot whales. Sonar's Effects on Marine Mammals - Brandon Southall.
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Ocean Society: Click to tell Japan, no disaster funds for whale slaughter!
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Marine Research and Conservation. Thursday, December 15, 2011. Click to tell Japan, no disaster funds for whale slaughter! Right now, the Japanese whaling fleet is hunting thousands of majestic whales - guarded by a 30-million-dollar security force paid from disaster relief money! Meanwhile, Japanese children are stranded in radioactive areas with no funds to move away. Join the call to save kids, not whalers! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A New Calf in J Pod! Beam Reach / Orcasphere Blog.
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Ocean Society: Intense Orca Investigation
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Marine Research and Conservation. Saturday, March 17, 2012. Balcomb wants to know if young orca was bombed! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are a small group who formed this project to voice our concerns about the pacific marine habitat. We feel it is important to educate the public on what is going on in the pacific northwest. Beam Reach / Orcasphere Blog. Center For Whale Research. Killer Whale Recovery (DFO). Marine Mammal Research Group. National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Ocean Society: Humpback Comeback Project
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Marine Research and Conservation. Thursday, November 25, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are a small group who formed this project to voice our concerns about the pacific marine habitat. We feel it is important to educate the public on what is going on in the pacific northwest. Beam Reach / Orcasphere Blog. Center For Whale Research. Killer Whale Recovery (DFO). Marine Mammal Research Group. National Marine Fisheries Service. Whale Watch Operators Association.
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Ocean Society: J1/Ruffles
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Marine Research and Conservation. Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Ford, K.B., Ellis, G.M., Balcomb, K.C. (2000) Killer Whales: The natural History and genealogy of Orcinus orca. In British Columbia and Washington. UBC Press p.22. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are a small group who formed this project to voice our concerns about the pacific marine habitat. We feel it is important to educate the public on what is going on in the pacific northwest. Offshore Killer Whales eating Sleeper Sharks.