A powerful storm has left about 90,000 people without power on Vancouver Island, causing widespread service disruptions including the cancellation of several BC Ferries sailings due to safety concerns.
As the group approached, there was a lot of splashing and porpoising. It was determined that the pod of whales was attacking a juvenile humpback whale.
Observations this year from Huu-ay-aht territory see that volume of herring may finally be improving, as the First Nation is reporting a growing number of wild salmon migrating through its rivers.
A massive ocean wave that was tracked off the west coast of Vancouver Island in 2020 is now considered the most extreme rogue wave ever recorded, according to scientists at the University of Victoria.
On a recent family vacation, stranded Velella velella were observed on beaches near Tofino, British Columbia.
Blooms are often associated with low dissolved oxygen events and warm ocean water temperatures and weather changes – all of which we are, or have been, experiencing," said Kiemele. Farm owner Cermaq says it has deployed fish protection countermeasures that have already caused conditions to improve.
Multiple passengers on board were able to view and photograph the bird. This is the 3rd record for the province of BC.
Swarms of anchovy can be seen swimming through the South Sound.
Major sea lice epidemics have erupted on Atlantic salmon fish farms on Vancouver Island’s west coast over the last three months, according to industry, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and independent reports.
Typically these storms remain off the coast of Vancouver Island and we only see the frontal systems move ashore.
The blob is the popular name for a huge patch of warm water that has reached above normal temperatures in the Pacific Ocean.
Questions have been raised after the 10th widest Douglas fir tree in BC BigTree Registry is cut down.
Biologist Jackie Hilderling says four years of decline in B.C.'s sea star population is due to climate change warming local waters and making the animals susceptible to sea star-associated densovirus.
A species of invasive seaweed is becoming very abundant and displacing native species.
Scientists are trying to determine why thousands of tiny seabirds called Cassin's auklets have washed up on the West Coast, all the way from B.C. to California.
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