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Eelgrass Monitoring

Eelgrass Monitoring

A Day in the Life of An Eelgrass Survey Team

Our day starts off on the dock at Miner’s Bay. As I walk along the pier to start loading the boat, I glance down into the bay to see how clear the water is. The water clarity (turbidity) has a big impact on how much fun my day will be. I can see some perch lazily swimming below the dock, the Read more…

By Charlotte Matthews, 5 months2 months ago
Eelgrass Monitoring

Eelgrass Meadows: Out of Sight and Out of Mind

Have you ever found yourself shoving dirty clothes into a closet as your dinner guests walk up the driveway? I have! Out of sight, out of mind, right? It’s a great strategy for early dinner guests, but unfortunately not so great when it comes to natural resource management. While they’re Read more…

By Rob Underhill, 1 year1 year ago
eelgrass with rockfish
Caring for the Land

Eelgrass Video

A short video talking about the work done on Mayne Island and the importance of eelgrass to our local ecosystems,

By Don Enright, 4 years3 years ago
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(Online) Habitat Connectivity: Ponds and Plant Propagation

January 27 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

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