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Author Archives: Admin S. Jensen
Bowen Island Trip Report – April 13, 2014
We caught the 9 am ferry from Horseshoe Bay made our way over to Bowen Bay and launched about 10:20 . Conditions were almost perfect with a slight outflow wind and a small ebb tide making the paddle over to … Continue reading
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Nominate an Endangered River
Hello to everyone, Please find the below forwarded email from the Outdoor Research Council of BC where we state that we are in the preparation of the 2014 Endangered Rivers List. Individual nominations as well as group nominations of ORC’s … Continue reading
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Spring Fling Paddle and Social May 3
The annual SKABC SPRING FLING is May 3, 2014. We’ll meet up at Deep Cove where kayak rentals are available, and paddle to Thwaites Landing for lunch. Social following in North Vancouver. Current members will find RSVP and launch details … Continue reading
Past Meeting: Tuesday March 4, 2014
“JELLYFISH IN B.C. AND AROUND THE WORLD WITH LUCAS BROTZ” Jellyfish populations are increasing in numerous ecosystems around the globe. Not surprisingly, these increases are not uniform in time and space. So why are jellyfish increasing in some places and … Continue reading
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January BCMTN update – event on June 21
Hi all, Please find an update of one event planned by the BCMTN. Right now, the BC Marine Trails sites are shown as icons on the website map but as yet there are no signs on any of the sites … Continue reading