Friday, November 30, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max 7.7ºC -- Min. 5.5ºC -- Reset 6.2ºC -- Rain 2.2 mm
FOR THE MONTH: Max 12.1ºC -- Min 3.3ºC -- Total Rain 134.7 mm -- Mean hi 9.6ºC -- Mean low 7.2ºC


Good morning
WEARTER: Sky Cloudy -- Vis. 15 Miles -- Wind Calm -- Sea Rippled with Low Easterly swell


Thursday, November 29, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max 7.1ºC -- Min. 5.8ºC -- Reset 6.1ºC -- Rain 4.0 mm
WEATHER: WIND 30 gusting 45 knots from the south west -- Sea 5 - 6 foot moderate with low westerly swell -- rain showers in the A.M. -- Wind let up approximately by 16:00 hr. to south west 15 G 23 knots


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky overcast -- Vis. 3 - 4 miles rain and fog -- Wind south west 30 Gusting 40 knot -- Sea 5 foot moderate low west swell


Wednesday, November 28, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE:Max. 7.1ºC -- Min. 3.3ºC -- Reset 6.0ºC Rain 6.0 mm
WEATHER: Winds 40 Gusting 71 knots -- Sea 9 foot rough with easterly 7 - 8 foot swell -- Rain off and on all day -- Wind let up approximately 15:15 hr. -- Sea is still 3 - 4 foot with a low easterly swell


UP DATE:
The winds have pick up EAST 55 G 71 knots Sea 8 foot rough moderate east swell


Good morning ??
WEATHER: Sky overcast -- Vis. 6 miles rain and fog -- Wind east south east 40 G 50 knots -- Sea 6 foot moderate moderate south east swell


Tuesday, November 27, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max. 7.9ºC -- Min. 5.0ºC -- Reset 6.0ºC -- Rain 0.4 mm
MARINE LIFE: 1 Mature bald Eagle arrived north Race Rocks 11:50 perched on the popular log - look out. where it stayed until 13:20, The Eagle then flew off towards Bentinck Island with out visiting any other areas of the M.P.A.
HUMAN INTERACTION: Prince of Whales tour boat 13:00 - 13:20 9 - 10 Passengers.


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky overcast -- Vis. 15 miles -- Wind north east 5 knots -- Sea rippled


Monday, November 26, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max 8.1ºC -- 5.0ºC -- Reset 7.1ºC -- Rain 1.2 mm -- total so far this month 122.1 mm rain
MARINE LIFE: A great day -a bonus really when you consider it is now the last week of November. The Sea Lions did what they do best on calm days-catch up on their sleep.Most of the Northern S.L's hauled out on Middle Rock while the Californias preferred to raft about in the kelp beds East and South of Gr. Race. The 5 Harlequins were back in the east bay and spent the afternoon by the boat dock.2 Mature Bald Eagles arrived about 9:30,one took up position on the high point on West Race and the other maintained look-out on the log on North Rocks.They stayed about 45 minutes then flew off towards Whirl Bay. 4 Harbour Seals enjoyed what I can only describe as the quintessential log rolling competition in the kelp,east side of Gr.Race. 3 seals on the log,3 seals off the log! It was the 4th seal wanting on that log that kept me watching for 35 minutes and yes, that 4th seal finally succeeded,unfortunately success was short lived. The log was caught up in the tide between the South East Rks. and Gr. Race and just twirled too much for the seals to stay on it.


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky clouydy -- Vis. 15 miles -- Wind calm -- Sea rippled


Sunday, November 25, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max 8.1ºC -- Min. 5.3ºC -- Reset 5.4ºC -- Rain 9.8 mm
HUMAN INTERACTION:The 2nd Nature in to the dock a little after 9:00 with the students working on the live web presentation at the R.B.C.M.The sea was much calmer than yesterday but the rain was a definite inconvenience. One charter Dive boat in West Race area from 11:00 until just after 14:00. The students departed approximately 15:30 to return to campus.
MARINE LIFE: There was a group of 3 male and 2 female Harlequin Ducks in the East Bay most of the afternoon.


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky overcast -- Vis. 15 miles -- Wind west 5 knots -- Sea rippled


Saturday, November 24, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max. 8.5ºC -- Min. 7.3 -- Reset 8.1ºC -- Rain 0.2 mm
HUMAN INTERACTION: Not the best weather for live web casting -however the "crew" arrived after a bumpy ride in the 2nd Nature and braved the very cold North Easterly.There were also the hardy divers on the 'Juan de Fuca Warrior' diving the West Race Area.


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky overcast -- Vis. 15 miles -- Wind north east 23 knots -- Sea 3 foot moderate


Friday, November 23, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max 10.5ºC -- Min 7.5ºC -- Reset 7.5º -- Rain 3.2 mm


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky partcloudy -- Vis. 15 miles -- Wind west 25 -- Sea 3 - 4 foot moderate


Thursday, November 22, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max. 9.5ºC -- Min 7.8ºC -- Reset 8.7ºC -- Rain 12.8 mm
MARINE LIFE: A typical November day weather wise however the Military detonation exercises on Bentinck Island were particularly disturbing for the Harbour Seals and Sea Lions. Once the blasting was done for the day the animals were still quite nervous and in fact when a Cuda Marine Whale Watching boat went by one rock(15:15-15:30) with approximately 120 sea lions hauled out over half of them stampeded into the water!


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky overcast -- Vis. 10 miles -- Rain -- Wind north 21 knots -- Sea 4 foot moderate -- Low north east swell


Wednesday, November 21, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max. 10.0ºC -- Min. 8.1ºC -- Reset 8.3ºC -- Rain 6.4 mm getting close to the 100mm for the month
MARINE LIFE:Although the wind was fairly light most of the day (E 06),there was a low easterly swell until just before dark when the wind picked up to 28-31 knts.Another noisy night as the swells have now also begun to build high enough to roll the logs around on the shore. We counted 87 Northern,and 44 California Sea Lions hauled out on Middle Rock with another 30 Northern on Gr.Race.One of the Northern Sea Lions,a very large fellow hauled out in the small east bay,has an open wound approximately 30cmX40cm on his lower chest.Looks like a raw red patch with the fur completely gone. The edges of the wound are quite smooth. One of the 5 California Sea Lions that spent most of the day on the dock has a yellow tag on his right flipper with the #791.


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky overcast -- Vis. 15 mils -- Light rain -- Wind south 3 knots -- Sea rippled


Tuesday, November 20, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max. 11.0ºC -- Min. 8.7ºC -- Reset 9.3ºC -- Rain 5.4 mm
MARINE LIFE:the wind abated somewhat this morning but the 1-2 metre swells were still coming in from the east and the Sea Lions favoured the relative calm of the kelp beds on the south side just below the engine room.Through out the day there were several large groups rafting in that area until approximately 15:30 when the wind increased to 30knts.and the swells to 3-4 metres.5 Bald Eagles(3 mature) visited today but stayed only 21/2 hours.One adult gull was caught and eaten(by one of the mature eagles) just in front of the learning centre.One of the juvenile Eagles looked very thin and shaggy.


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky overcast with occasional brake -- Vis. 15 mile -- Wind south east 12 knots -- Sea 1 foot chop


Monday, November 19, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max 11.0ºC -- Min. 7.1ºC -- Reset 10.0ºC -- Rain 10.2
MARINE LIFE: Except for a few Sea Lions most of the marine mammals preferred to stay in the water yesterday and today.The familiar growls and barks have been replaced by the roar of the 4-5 metre swells crashing along the shore.Some of the swells bring large logs that make quite a bit of noise as they grind against the rocks and when the tide is high the waves even move bolders around -definitely not boating weather!


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky overcast -- Vis. 10 rain -- Wind north 23 G 30 knots -- Sea 5 foot moderate - moderate north east swell


Sunday, November 18, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max. 10.1ºC -- Min 6.2ºC -- Reset 9.8ºC -- Rain 0


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky partcloudy -- Vis 15 miles -- Wind north east 23 knot -- Sea 3 foot moderate low east swell


Saturday, November 17, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max. 9.0ºC -- Min 4.7ºC -- Reset 7.5ºC -- Rain 0.2 mm
MARINE LIFE:Today half the Sea Lion population spent most of the afternoon 'rafting' about in the kelp bed on the East side of Gr. Race.What at first glance looks like driftwood and tangles of kelp floating by are actually groups of from three to eight or nine Sea Lions floating just below the surface with their flippers sticking up like little sails.This behavior is evidently associated with heat transfer from their hairless flippers.
HUMAN INTERACTION:1 Dive charter boat with 6 divers -West Race -10:00--14:30
3 Tour boats approx. 39 passengers


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky clear -- Vis. 15 miles -- Wind north east 7 knots -- Sea rippled


Friday, November 16, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max. 10.0ºC -- Min 7.9ºC -- Reset 8.5ºC -- Rain 3.4mm
MARINE LIFE: The Sea Lions have moved higher along the shore as the higher tides and sea swells cover their usual rocky haul-outs.Just before nightfall there were 34 Northern and 16 California Sea Lions in the East Bay area,one group of 7 Northern and 2 California on a grassy area 3 metres from the house and about 5 metres from the shore.Another gathering of 27 Northern,21 California and 2 juvenile Northern Elephant Seals have hauled out on the south side of Gr. Race on a flat area by the fog horn tower about 5 metres above sea level.One California Sea Lion has a brand on it's rump which is difficult to read -first 2 numbers 73 are clear,the last number could be 1
HUMAN INTERACTION:there were 2 Pleasure craft through the M.P.A. today


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky cloudy -- Vis. 15 miles -- Wind west 7 knots -- Sea rippled with a low north east swell


Thursday, November 15, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max. 12.1ºC -- Min. 9.1ºC -- Reset 9.3ºC -- Rain 8.2
MARINE LIFE:Just after 9:00 this morning a mature Bald Eagle entered the M.P.A.,it's arrival 'announced' by a mass 'lift-off' of the 500+ gulls and cormorants.The 22 Black Oyster Catchers also took flight 'sounding'off with their characteristic shrill whistling,also alerted were the ever present Starlings,Crows and Black Turnstones that scurried among the rocks to be as inconspicuous as possible.The Eagle took up it's 'post' on the rocky ridge along the east shore of Gr. Race and things were quiet until about 9:40 when he took off and was immediately joined by 250-300 gulls.In a dive among the circling gulls the Eagle 'took' an immature gull landed on the ridge,spent 15minutes feeding then left the carcass to eager Crows.The Eagle flew to the high point on the SE rocks and sat there until about 11:30 when he again took flight-one circle around the shore of Gr. Race with the gulls in pursuit the Eagle swooped down over the rocks in front of the Learning Centre. When he came back into view there was an immature gull hanging from his talons.The gulls continued to circle the Eagle harrassing it to the point where instead of setting down it flew about 100 metres out over the water where it lost hold of the gull. The Eagle made 4 attempts to retrieve the gull caught up in the tide and moving quite rapidly eastward. The 5th and as it turned out final attempt at reclaiming it's prey was only partly successful. The eagle did manage to grab hold onto the wing but could not maintain it's grip and the gull dropped again into the choppy water. I don't know if the Eagle gave up because of fatigue or the constant interference by the gulls,maybe a combination of the two,but he flew off towards Bentinck Island.A lot of energy expended in the search for food,quite a contrast to the leisurely stroll down the well stocked aisle of the corner grocery store most of us take for granted! The small east bay was popular again today as a haul-out area,by nightfall 57 California and 13 Northern, very noisy Sea Lions were gathered together no more than 6 metres from the house.Might have to resort to earplugs tonight,at the very least will have to sleep with the window closed.One California Sea Lion has the number 768 branded on his rump-an indication he must have made a nuisance of himself, possibly near a fish ladder.
HUMAN INTERACTION:1 Tour boat through M.P.A. at 16:40


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky overcast -- Vis 15 miles -- Wind north 9 knots Sea rippled low east swell --occasional rain shower


Wednesday, November 14, 2001
Good evening
TEMPERATURE: Max. 10.3ºC -- Min 8.3ºC -- Reset 9.6ºC -- Rain 36.6 mm .
WEATHER: Over all Sky overcast with occasional brake -- Rain off and on all day -- Vis. variable 10 - 15 miles -- Wind variable 9 - 17 knots -- Sea rippled - 3 foot chop


Good morning
WEATHER: Sky overcast -- Vis. 10 miles -- Rain -- Wind west 9 knots -- Sea rippled.


Tuesday, November 13, 2001
Good evening
Max. 10.5ºC -- Min. 8.3ºC -- Reset 9.4ºC -- Rain 7.6 mm
WEATHER:The day started off fairly calm but by 14:00 there were 3-4metre swells pounding the eastern shore-this sea condition due to the 40-45knot winds from the weather system 15kms to the east.Our wind never rose above E 22 and then it lasted only 30minutes.
MARINE LIFE: 1500-1800 sea birds,mostly gulls and cormorants,spent the morning feeding in the large kelp bed on the east side of Gr.Race but when the large swells started rolling in and breaking, most came ashore and settled along the ridges on the south side.The 2 Northern,13 California and 3 Northern Elephant Seals hauled out in the small east bay went into the water after 15 minutes or so of rollers breaking over them. Maybe the 35-40 Harbour Seals that frequent this small area will 'reclaim' their their spot! The Sea Lions and Seals do often share haul-out areas but since it is a very small bay I think the smaller seals feel intimidated as the number of Sea Lions gets past 4 or 5.Several years ago one of the Harbour Seals was crushed to death when 30 or so Sea Lions 'stampeded' into the water because of a boat passing too close to shore.
An immature Bald Eagle caught an immature gull in the SE rocks area a little after 11:00, spent 15-20 minutes eating and putting the run on 7 crows trying to share in it's good fortune. Finished eating, the eagle circled the island once then headed towards Whirl Bay.As the swells roll through the kelp beds much of it is breaking away and floating by in big clumps-a sure sign of winter on it's way!
HUMAN INTERACTIONS:U.Vic Lifetimer boat with students again today.


Good morning
Sky overcast -- Vis. 12 miles -- Light rain showers -- Wind north 13 knots -- Sea 1'chop


Monday, November 12, 2001
Good morning
WEATHER:Sky overcast -- Vis. 12 miles -- Light rain -- Wind north east 14 knots -- Sea 1' chop


Sunday, November 11, 2001
Good evening
WEATHER: Temp. for the day Max. 9.7ºC -- Min 7.5ºC -- Reset 9.4ºC -- Rain 0.8mm.
Over all not a bad day the wind was light all day. Sea rippled.


Saturday, November 10, 2001
PC STUDENTS: Our last full day in the kingdom of Race Rocks. We completed a little repair work on the line to the artificiel tide pool as well as covered the pipe that leads to it. Kiprop presented his new film of our week at Race Rocks to our web audience. We enjoyed adding the music to the clips where we felt the tunes were most appropriate and laughed the entire time while making it. Cleaning up is complete and most of us are turning in for an early night. Hannah, Salla and myself (Sarah) are looking forward to the dive tomorrow. It has been a wonderful week even if we all are going to be blackmailed by Kiprop's sneaky film clips of us at our worst moments. It's been fun, we survived, ate well, slept lots and managed to get some work done in between. -sarah


Wednesday, November 07, 2001
MARINE LIFE: Over 150 Northern Sea Lions were on Middle Rocks in the mid afternoon, another 15 on North Rocks. Harbour seals are scattered in several little pockets an various islands usually no more than 8 in one area. Many of the Californian Sea Lions have moved to the rocky beach just South of the Tower. I also saw for the first time this fall, the flock of 20 Black Oyster Catchers high on the Rocky shore, to the sw of the engine room.


WEATHER: The day was part cloudy and windy with max. temp of 9.3 ºC and min. temp. of 7.1 ºC .
MARINE LIFE: Five Harlequin Ducks have arrived back for the winter. We were filming them as they patrolled through the kelp beds around the edge of Great Race Rocks.

PC STUDENTS:Our fourth day at Racerocks has just ended. Today, we managed to finish off refilling the oil tanks and this should take us until April. Garry came over to deliver the G3 Powerbook for a webcast later this evening.

HUMAN INTERACTION: One boat with eight people passed by Race Rocks.



Tuesday, November 06, 2001
WEATHER: It was a bright day Max temp - 9.4 Min temp - 8.5 ºC

PC STUDENTS: Yet another day at Racerocks! Today, we had the pleasure of refilling the oil tanks with the assistance of Mike and Chris. Garry and I managed to restore the remote camera which had jammed.We are looking forward to yet another interesting day tomorrow at Racerocks..

HUMAN INTERACTION:Two boats each with seven people passing by Racerocks



Good morning
WEATHER:Sky overcast -- Vis 15 -- Wind north 7 knots -- Sea rippled -- ocl. brk.
MARINE LIFE: Two Brown Pelicans observed today sitting out with the Mew gulls .


Monday, November 05, 2001
Good Evening,
PC STUDENTS: Project week students --Well we are just finishing our second day here at Racerocks. Today Sarah and I seeded some grass in the fissures of the newly restored rock. Along with Salla we ventured to the top of the lighthouse. The view is spectacular! The high light of our day was a poignant video captured by Kiprop of a sea lion sneezing. We vacuumed the tank, and we all learned to syphon, valuable skill. It was a fantastic day out today, which culminated in a great pizza.
We will attept to rise for 7:30am in order to do the morning recordings. We have decided today to make a video, entitled "How to survive on racerocks, for dummies." We will start production tomorrow.
Goodnight!


PC STUDENTS: Project Week students-On Sunday, five students from Lester Pearson College, Salla from Finland, Sarah from Saskatchewan, Hannah from Manitoba, Muyad from Palestine and Kiprop from Kenya moved out to stay at Race Rocks in the Marine Science Centre for the week. They have a number of projects they are doing while there so they will be commenting on what is happening on this log over the next few days.


Good morning
WEATHER:Sky cloudy -- Vis 15 miles -- Light rain shower -- Wind north west 6 knots -- Sea rippled


Sunday, November 04, 2001
Good evening
WEATHER: Max. 9.1ºC -- Min. 8.2ºC --Reset 9.0ºC -- Rain 7.6 mm


Good morning
Sky overcast -- Vis. 10 miles -- rain -- Wind north east 9 knots -- Sea rippled


Saturday, November 03, 2001
Good evening
WEATHER: Max. 10.5ºC -- Min 7.0ºC -- Reset 8.3ºC -- No rain -- Another nice day part cloudy -- wind light and variable -- sea rippled but had a low south swell until noon.
HUMAN INTERACTION: The Juan de Fuca Warrior dive charter arrived 09:40 and spent most of the day in the M.P.A. Morning dive between Gr. Race and West Race-afternoon dive,the west 'wall' of West Race.


Good morning
Sky overcast -- Vis. 15 miles -- Wind south - south - east 5 knots -- Sea rippled low south swell


Friday, November 02, 2001
Good evening
WEATHER: Max. 10.7ºC -- Min 7.5ºC -- Reset 8.1ºC Rain 0.4 mm Wind was light and variable. It was a great day to be on the rock.
Although the sea was fairly calm, the 4-6' swells coming in from the west and piling up to 10-12' green and white frothy curls on the underwater reefs made for great wave watching!
MARINE LIFE: The birds continue to feed in in large numbers but impossible to count because of the glare on the sea.It was also impossible to positively identify a whale that looked like a 18-20' Minke Whale even with the telescope, because of the glare and distance.2 of the 4 Northern Elephant Seals regularly hauling out in various areas of Gr. Race spent several hours on the boat ramp enjoying the sun.
HUMAN INTERACTION: There were 5 tour boats and one pleasure craft (4 metre sailboat) in the M.P.A. today.




Good morning
Sky part cloudy -- Vis. 15 miles -- Wind west 14 knots -- Sea 1 - 2 foot chop


Thursday, November 01, 2001
WEATHER: We had calm seas for most of the day although the wind has increased to over 24knts in the past 1/2 hour.
MARINE LIFE: Fishing was good for the birds and sea lions today! Just after 10a.m. the sky was filled with hundreds and hundreds of sea birds,gulls,cormorants and common murres streaming across the islands southward to a tideline about 1/2 km. away.Looking with the telescope I estimated 3500-4000 sea birds feeding----by 13:30 most had dispersed. In a space of three hours we saw 5 Steller(northern)sea lions catch salmon (-that looked to be 5-8lbs) in the kelp bed between North Rocks and Gr. Race. The birds,especially gulls rush over to get any bits of fish that break away as the sea lion thrashes the fish back and forth at the surface.The two juvenile elephant seals that were hauled out in the little bay with a group of about 20 harbour seals, swam out into the large kelp bed along the east side of Gr. Race just before 14:00 and had not returned before dark.Have not seen the large bull elephant seal that spends a good portion of the year stretched out atop West Rock.Did a boat tour around all the islands today and counted 97 California and 27 Steller sea lions. Also counted over 800 Cormorants.


Good evening
Max. 10.0ºC -- Min. 8.1ºC -- Reset 9.7ºC -- Rain 1.6 mm


Good morning
Sky overcast -- Vis. 13 miles -- Rain showers -- Wind north east 5 knots Sea rippled