Captain Kyle on coffee break

Captain Kyle on coffee break from Raincoast science in the Great Bear rainforest.
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Captain Kyle on coffee break from Raincoast science in the Great Bear rainforest.
#raincoastscience #greatbearrainforest
The Fraser River estuary supports a multitude of fish species, and is a crucial habitat for juvenile salmon from throughout the Fraser watershed. Currently however, more than 70% of the rearing habitat…
Setting off early…
Cruising the Great Bear Rainforest aboard Raincoast Conservation research vessel Achiever. Fall is in the air as this place comes to life with the return of salmon.
Misty MacDuffee finding lots of chinookies!! In the Fraser Estuary with Raincoast Conservation doing more field samples to see if the 3 breaches they made in the Steveston Jetty were helping young…
Defining animal behaviour requires careful observation and the use of measurable markers to quantify those behaviours. Recent calls for consistency in defining and coding animal behaviour have stemmed from variation…
Raincoast has a deep commitment to all the wildlife of BC’s Coast, including the Southern Resident killer whales. We have been using science, legal action and public engagement to…