ROWEN MONKS
During the summer season of 2019 Rowen Monks, a Canada Summer Jobs Student, worked as a research technician at the Cedar Coast Field Station. Rowen loves kelp. When she snorkels by, she loves the way...
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During the summer season of 2019 Rowen Monks, a Canada Summer Jobs Student, worked as a research technician at the Cedar Coast Field Station. Rowen loves kelp. When she snorkels by, she loves the way...
By: Claudia Tersigni Hello! My name is Claudia — I’m an undergraduate student at Quest University who studies marine biology. This summer, I’m working in collaboration with the Cedar Coast Field Station and Dr. Jim...
Edge of Tomorrow is an arts magazine created during Cedar Coast Field Station’s Arts for Ecology summer camp in 2019. The premise of the project was to provide youth inspiration through community service, ecological research...
Name: Gemma MacfarlaneCCFS Role: Environmental Educator (One of our Canada Summer Jobs Students!) What do you love about Vargas? What I love most about Vargas is how beautiful and serene it is. Clayoquot Sound is...
I set out for Cedar Coast along with Ian Harland, Emily Kelsall and Sammy Manson as part of an art program I organized, named “The Group of 4”. We volunteered together at the station, and...
Name: Valerie LawCCFS Role: Operations Coordinator What do you love about Vargas? The nature immersion. I love that you can walk outside and that a hummingbird will zoom by your ear with an excited buzz...
Name: Tiare Boyes Occupation: Leeward Consulting Ltd. (Owner/Operator)Camps: Arts for Ecology, Youth Empowerment (8-12) About Tiare: Tiare is a 2nd generation Canadian commercial fisher from Vancouver Island B.C. She is employed on the fishing vessel,...
Do you know what sea-lice look like? Are you aware of the impacts sea-lice have on wild juvenile salmon? Here is a quick video where our Research Coordinator, Mack Bartlett, speaks to the effects of...
DFO documents reveal treatment failures and inability to protect migrating salmon. By Andrew Nikiforuk 11 Jun 2019 | TheTyee.ca For young wild salmon, even one sea louse can result in weakening or death. Photo by Alexandra Morton. “At three...
This month, the Cedar Coast Field Station had been featured in the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation magazine in an article written by Andrew Wood – an CCFS educator. The change we may never know Lessons...
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