ROYAL ROADS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STUDENTS VISIT RACE ROCKS
In late JULY of 1999, two sections of the summer class in Environmental Studies at Royal Roads University ( 47 students) went on field trips to Race Rocks. Royal Roads Instructors Norm Healey and Bev Hall worked with the students . These are some images taken by the students on the trip .
The students arrive at Race Rocks. Note the number... we no longer have groups this size there at that time of year.
Pearson College Instructor Garry Fletcher and Shore-front manager Chris Blondeau.
Mike and Carol Slater, MPA Guardians meet the students at the docks
Work by the students of the Royal Roads Environmental Management Class - Summer, 1999
--PEG 15- Bearing 285 degrees
This area has a fairly constant slope for the 15 meters over a vertical range of 3 meters.
Tidepool algae and invertebrates
Mossy Chiton with attached algae symbiont.
The Shore group view. Norm took part of the group up the tower for bird and mammal behavior studies.
Some detailed belt transect work.
Viewed from the tower -harbour seals hauled out on the South Rocks