Drying seaweed with the Qatuwas crew

Drying seaweed with the Qatuwas crew.
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Drying seaweed with the Qatuwas crew.
#raincoastscience #greatbearrainforest #qatuwas
Raincoast Applied Conservation Science Lab has launched a multi-year research project to understand if ecotourism has any effects on bear presence, numbers, and behaviour. Kate Field, researcher with Raincoast conservation and PhD student…
Invasive garden slug slinking among the haircap mosses with a outtake when a mosquito landed on its head and it’s eyes retracted back into its head because it was too…
Birds nest fungi on a fir cone.
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…
This is yesterday’s office. Here I am downloading data from my data logger…
On Raincoast conservation research vessel Achiever anchored near Bella Bella at the start of a week long trip north.